Mac required for upload to appstore?

Is a Mac ultimately required to upload an app to the iOs appstore?
App built, all hoops in iOs provisioning and iTunes Connect passed through  but one:   Uploading the binary!

If all your certificates and provisioning profiles are in order its a really fast process, basically as fast as you can upload, although there is one crazy step you have to go through and thats changing your .ipa file name to a .zip then extracting that inside that extracted folder find the .app file (might be .ipa) and then zip that to upload. Just zipping your finished .ipa will not work even if everything is right. This wasted a good few hours of my life before I found this out.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/727471?tstart=30

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