Piecable Viewer is desiegned for developers, so the developer has to give you a link and it expires in a month.
On the other hand, if there's an android version, Blue Stacks App Player should do it. I haven't tried it yet, but looks good.
http://bluestacks.com/download_2.html
It is currently difficult, if not impossible, to run iPhone applications on Linux. iPhone applications are specifically designed to run only on iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. In order to allow an application designed for iPhone to run on Linux, reverse engineering of the code is required. The code would then need to be "ported" to the target operating system and hardware, then recompiled.
In most, if not all countries, this activity is illegal as it constitutes software piracy, and is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.
The iPhone application development software is only available for Mac OS X running on an Intel based Mac.
The applications can be downloaded from a PC using iTunes.
No it is not possible to develop iPhone applications on anything other than an Intel based Mac as the development tools are only available for Mac OS X.
In the app store. You can get into app store by plugging your iPhone into your PC and open itunes or just tap on the app store icon in your iPhone, but you have to have wifi to buy apps wirelessly.
No, if you are using the iPhone SDK from Apple. It requires a Macintosh PC that has an Intel processor and version 10.5 (Leopard) of the operating system or higher. Yes, if you are using the Packager for iPhone feature of Adobe Flash® Professional CS5 software and the Adobe AIR® SDK 2.0.1, that prepares ActionScript 3 projects for the iPhone. The iPhone SDK has access to all internal features of the iPhone like the GPS locator and accelerometer and the capability to send eMail. The Adobe SDK was initially banned by Apple and may have limited access to iPhone internal features.
Skype can be used on both a PC and an iPhone to make video calls (See links below).
The easiest way to transfer photos from your iPhone to your PC using iTunes is as follows: Connect your iPhone to your PC using a USB cable. Open iTunes if it does not open automatically. Click on your device icon located in the upper left-hand corner. Click on the Pictures tab. Check the Sync Photos box. Choose the destination folder for your photos. Click on the Sync button in the bottom right-hand corner.Your photos will now be transferred from your iPhone to your PC using iTunes. It is important to note that all photos will be erased from your iPhone after the photos have been transferred.
Yes, you can use the iPhone PC cable to copy music from your iPhone to PC.
Yes, iPhone is capable of doing this, as long as you have downloaded iTunes from Apple.com (free) and have the included usb dock for your iPhone.
no because the apps are for an apple iphone and apple wants you to buy a mac so that they can make more money
Yes, you can see your Facebook conversation from both Iphone and PC.
The iPhone software development kit (SDK) only runs on recent versions of Mac OS X. The cheapest solution (short of trying to hack OS X to run on your PC) is to by a Mac Mini.
To set up security when using the Apple iPhone just follow the directions contained on many websites. Among them are Apple, About, PC Advisor, and Ask Dave Taylor.