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Possible Duplicate: iPhone development on PC

I have developed an iOS native application. My manager wants to give the demo of that application on a Windows machine. Is that possible?

When I was searching, I found MobiOne. But that is only to check HTML applications. Is there any iPhone simulator for Windows.

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  • You just can't do it. I doubt you will ever be able to. – woz Jun 12 '12 at 14:07
  • @woz.. I don't want to develop any iOS app in windows machine. I know that is not possible at all. My only question is, whether I can show my app demo on windows machine or not, as it was asked by my client? Also, do u have any idea on MonkeyTalk iOS agent? – Bharath Jun 12 '12 at 14:23
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    Yes, I posted the second two links too hastily, but this is a duplicate of the first. You are asking how to run an app on a Windows simulator. – woz Jun 12 '12 at 14:27
  • why not use real iPhone to do the demo? – Raymond Wang Jun 12 '12 at 16:47

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Share the Mac screen remotely with VNC and give demo on it. Simple.

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No, there is not such thing. There is, as you said, applications for HTML applications, but for native iPhone applications there are no such solutions.

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  1. Remotely login to your Mac and go from there is the best option.

  2. Do ad-hoc distribution to your real iOS device and do the real demo there.

  3. There is a thing called Hackintosh that allows you to install Mac OS X on your PC. You can also go from there if you really want to run it from your PC.

There isn't any iPhone emulator for Windows, as far as I know.

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