If not, are there any analogues for this OS?
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There are no such. The only more or less normal way is to install something like hackintosh on a VMWare virtual machine and use it there. The curve method is very curve, but working.
It is much easier to buy a Mac Mini and get a legal working version.
- Hackintosh and installation on a virtual machine are two different things :) On Wirth. By the way, if the machine allows iron, it can be relatively comfortable to code. I tried it myself somehow. - VioLet
- I agree that hackintosh and installation on a virtual machine are two different things, but the point was that everything worked on Windows, from there and the offer of installing hackintosh as a virtual machine. Of course, hakintosh on hardware is much more fun than on a virtual one - Barmaley
- oneLet's just say, iOS emulators in principle do not exist. There is a simulator. The difference is quite large and tangible between these two entities. The rest of the author is right. - Nekto
- oneWell, actually, with a more or less modern host machine (the main plug-in - support for hardware virtualization on the process), a virtual poppy can already be installed on a virtual machine, not hacktosh, virtual box precisely allows, vmvare seems too - aknew
- Immediately you can see the person did not put ... You can put it, but to work on a human (development) is still really impossible. - Barmaley
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Have you tried writing under Windows on Mac or Linux? I think not :) and you can’t, so here, if you write for something concrete, you need to have this particular handy. And so, it is like writing HTML-code without a browser, scripts without an interpreter ...
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