XCode on Windows 10

Hello, I am new here and would like to develop ios apps on my windows 10 device is there anyway to install xcode on windows 10?

Can apple please make xcode available on windows 10 so we can develop and submit thru windows 10 too please??

(Everyone please submit a bug request so apple can develop xcode for windows)

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Xcode/Apple's IDE requires macOS.


Feel free to file a feature request via the bug reporter link, below right, for things you'd like to see in the future.

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Xcode/Apple's IDE requires macOS.


Feel free to file a feature request via the bug reporter link, below right, for things you'd like to see in the future.

yes you can develop and submit thru windows 10 too please I was in the Windows system development iOS iOS is also in the Windows system directly upload iOS APP to the App Store, as long as the use of this tool Appuploader, you can search for use, can be used free of charge.

Couldn't you use VB for a MacOS?

It is not possible to do this. I have been looking for the past week and have found nothing. Visual Basic allegedly allows users to program in Swift, and there is an option when creating a new project to make it for iOS Devices....but the program does not understand any of the terms used in Swift Programming. It doesn't even know what variables or constants are.

I downloaded XCode but it comes in a .xip format which Windows, Google, Duck Duck Go, Bing, and all other search engines & programs think is a ZIP file.

I went to download a virtual machine to run MacOS on Windows, but Virtual Box says that VM Mode is no longer supported as of Version 6.1, which basically renders that whole program useless. The literal point of having it is to be a VM.

Basically, you need to buy a $1,000 to $2,000 brand new MacBook Pro in order to have any hope of ever making even the most basic commands in Swift.

The mere fact it has been four years since the original post and people are still looking proves you are completely screwed when trying to do this. Just don't.

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I 'm in the same situation , I use a windows 10 machine to program on IOS and Android , I need now to deeply go in the IOS to access the callender and introduce event data in it . I' m only a beginner in the matter , I would very much appreciate some help in this matter . I will also agree to hear with a little pang in my heart that I have to change my windows machine . Kindly

You could try running macos in a virtual machine.

  • vitural machines only let you use up to the version right before supported for xcode total bs monopaly ive tried for years and the only way is to have a mac running the latest even ipads and iphones dont have a alternative thouh there are very few none of them actually work - all i know is it is completly impossible unless you have a mac availble to you even to do a workaround its super depressing and is tottaly crapping on the developers

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