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Re: How to be an apple developer without a Mac?




On 4-Jun-07, at 13:34 , Terry Simons wrote:

Sourceforge used to have test systems that people could access to test their sourceforge projects on, but I think they did away with this. Perhaps there is another organization out there with something similar.

- Terry

Another approach, depending on the type of development need to be done is ask
to have remote access on someone else's machine. I say "depending on type of
development", since if you are only doing command line development, then it
is easy to provide a work area without obstructing the main user, and I have
already done that for a developer, though proving UI access requires that
the main user is not needing the current to use their system at that point
in time.


Andre
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