And I don't tell you this because I don't have any knowledge with virtualization (I am working as a VMware and Hyper-V administrator for huge server clusters with hundreds of VMs). I won't suggest to use virtualization because you may experience problems in virtualized environments which you won't have with native OS installations. Then I would suggest to install Bootcamp and Windows and/or Linux and you will be able to develop cross-platform applications with PureBasic. So the best way to go (when money is a problem) is to buy a used Mac Mini. Any other usage is a violation of the terms of service because you are only allowed to download and use OS X when owning an Apple Mac computer. Sorry, but you should also state that you are not permitted legally to install OS X in a virtual machine except on Mac hardware using Mac VM software, and even then only the server version. Keya wrote:You dont necessarily need to buy a Mac either, you can use Virtualbox (free) or VMWare ($) to install and run OSX from Windows, works for my budget plus makes it easy to switch back and forth when writing for multiOS
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