Timo,

you can use now Windows, Mac and Linux to develop Android Apps with LC. You 
need also the Android SDK from Google for that.

There is a lesson  at

http://lessons.runrev.com/s/lessons/m/4069/l/27389-how-do-i-become-an-android-developer-on-a-mac

which describes how to "Become a Android Developer." The lesson describes it 
for Mac, but the steps
for windows are the same.


For iOS you have to use LC on a Mac with Xcode.

Regards,

Matthias


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Am 10.10.2012 um 13:59 schrieb Tiemo Hollmann TB <toolb...@kestner.de>:

> Hi,
> 
> reading the compatibility issues of LC, XCode and iOS I am asking myself, if
> you can create iPhone apps on windows at all? Without xCode? I haven't read
> about this yet. And which development platform is required for android apps?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Tiemo
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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