yes but only on a virtual version of mac osx
Yes, you need an Intel based Mac.
YES: Follow this guide to getting the iPhone SDK running on Windows, I have and it works really well. http://iPhone-sdk-in-windows.co.UK/ hey friends just use virtual machine like VMware to install mac,no need to buy any macbook or anything go to torrentz.com and you can find every thing there search for "Mac OS x vmware image " download it and you are ready................
yes, if you know c++ coding that is...
No, it doesn't work as they're made strictly for the iPhone OS. You might be able to do it in the iPhone Simulator in the Dev SDK, but not really 100% on that one.
No This is not possible as the iPhone Does Not Have A Mouse And Has To Be An Application Created With The iPhone SDK.
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.
I have a Facebook.
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.
You can't install XCode or its SDK on the windows. All you can is create a virtual machine, install Mac OS X there and then install XCode and SDK.
Use the Windows SDK from http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?q=windows%20sdk
An SDK is a Software Development Kit. Apple provides SDKs which can be used by programmers to create software, for example, for the iPhone or to control FireWire connections etc.
Apple's iPhone SDK is free. (See links below). Once you have created your app you join the iPhone Developer Standard Program, which costs $99 and provides you with access to the App Store where you can distribute your free or commercial application to millions of iPhone and iPod touch customers.