As doodab said. Only one I have experience of is Android, takes a lot of getting used to because the Java model on Eclipse is pretty bizarre if you are used to the sanity of .net on VS, takes a long time to get used to all the wierd things that happen.
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How does one create an app for iPhone, HTC, etc?
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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If your a .Net / C# developer then definitely try MonoDevelop IDE and Xamarin's MonoTouch and/or MonoDroid for iPhone and Android development respectively. Makes life much easier than Objective C if your into C# development already..Net and iPhone developer - check out Contractor Expenses app @ www.ContractorExpensesApp.comComment
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