I realize it’s been asked countless times whether iPhone apps can be built in Windows and that the simple answer is no, with workarounds such as using VM or even something like Dragon SDK which requires the app to be written in C/C++, but I would like to build an app using Objective C.
My question is can the code for an iPhone app not be developed on a Windows computer, uploaded to a remote Mac computer, compiled on the Mac, and then downloaded back to Windows to install via iTunes? I don’t want to buy a Mac mini to get my feet wet with iPhone development, but I don’t want to be limited to writing an HTML 5 app using Phone Gap or similar.
If nothing else, wouldn’t it be possible to develop the app directly on a remote / virtual Mac using a remote desktop connection?
If either of these are possible, does anyone know of a company offering such a service? If not, what would be a likely reason that it hasn’t been created? It seems like there would be enormous demand.
Perhaps http://www.macincloud.com/ is what you are looking for.