Unity 3D license 400USD public to APPLE STORE ?

I will buy unity 3d for iOS with price 400 USD. I dont know. it can will public to apple store ? . i want sell my game with 2usd. and buy license unity 3.5.6 is 400 usd

You will need to also become an iOS developer for $99 USD. Then, if you submit your game and it gets approved by Apple, will it be on the App Store. This is all along with the $400 Unity license.

unity 4 will have windowphone 8 public ?

Not free, probably.

Use Unity 4 Free Public Beta to develop your game, then after Unity 4 is released buy the iOS license. This avoids an extra upgrade fee although I think we are close enough to the release of Unity 4.0 that you would not be charged an upgrade fee to Unity 4.0 that is not up to me to say.

If you look at the store, it’s not possible to buy a Unity 3.x license any more. All new sales are now Unity 4.x licenses, and they come with the ability to use 3.x in the meantime.

Hm, yes.

Thanks but that doesn’t change the fact the OP should develop a game and then buy a license if they are complaining about $400 license.

used mac osx 10.7 install in PC like this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2g0IxQXkgo

It’s can public to apple store ? sry english

Though it’s somewhat common, booting OS X on a non-Apple computer is not permitted by Apple and comes with its own plethora of problems. I would suggest using an Apple computer for submitting to the store, even though it’s possible from a Hackintosh.

Unity 3d 3.5.6 suppored hackitosh 10.8.2 ?

I never meant to suggest that it did, although I didn’t interpret anything the OP said as being a complaint about the price. I read it as wanting confirmation that there were no additional costs. I was clarifying for other people who read this thread so that they don’t start worrying that they’ll have to pay an upgrade if they bought a license recently or were about to.

Due to Unity’s relationship with Apple, I don’t believe that Unity will confirm that it officially (or even unofficially) supports Hackintosh at all. In the past, discussion on the subject has been discouraged by moderators, and given that Unity users depend on Unity’s continued good relations with Apple (as those of us who were around for the native code only panic a couple years back will agree) you can understand it.

You do realize when you join the Apple Developer Program, you have to give Apple your bank account details, and they do a background check on you - so they have your address, real name, and bank account details right?

That’s only if you plan on selling the app, not releasing it for free. Also, what’s wrong with that? I don’t know how old the OP is, but other than the fact that you have to be 18, there doesn’t seem to be anything that the OP would be hiding or trying to hide from Apple.

Pretty sure Apple do background check on you (and your bank account) regardless whether you want to sell it or do it for free. There are only three types of Developer license - company, team, and individual. And I am pretty certain they check on all three.

I signed up for individual. All they need is a form of ID, no bank account at all. I’m sure they do have the resources to do a very thorough background check on everybody, though.