Note: The final build and submission to the App Store will still require a Mac. Device Requirements. The Xamarin Live Player app supports the following devices: iOS. IOS 9.0 or later. ARM64 processor. Check the App Store for a list of supported devices. Android 4.2 or later. ARM-v7a, ARM-v8a, ARM64-v8a, x86, or x8664 processor. Building Your First macOS App Getting Started with macOS. Building apps for macOS start just like any other application, with File New. Building a User Interface. Now that we have a basic macOS app, it’s time to build out our user interface; a blank app. Building apps with. Build rich native apps. Develop rich native experiences for Android, macOS, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS with first-class support for Xamarin. Your apps will look and feel native, because they are. Apps built using Xamarin leverage platform-specific hardware acceleration, and are compiled for native performance. Access native platform capabilities like ARKit, CoreML, Fingerprint, Bluetooth, NFC, and more. Build an App for iOS and Android with Xamarin Set Up Xamarin on Windows. Skip to the next section if you have a Mac! If you don’t have Visual Studio installed. Set Up Xamarin on Mac. If you have a Mac, you’ll need to install Visual Studio for Mac. Follow the official instructions. To build a Xamarin.Mac application you will need to work on a Mac. In addition to the build time requirement (due to the need to use the apple toolchain), and interactions with xib/storyboards will need to use Xcode. There are many options on how to accomplish this. Some that come to mind include: Develop on a Mac directly (possibly with a VM for Windows on it) Remote into a Mac running somewhere and develop on it.
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Watch this video and follow along to create your first mobile app with Xamarin.Forms.
Step-by-step instructions for Windows
Follow these steps along with the video above:
Customize the application
The application can be customized to add interactive functionality. Perform the following steps to add user interaction to the application:
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The sample application includes the additional interactive functionality that is not covered in the video.
Build an iOS app in Visual Studio 2019
It's possible to build and debug the iOS app from Visual Studio with a networked Mac computer. Refer to the setup instructions for more information.
This video covers the process of building and testing an iOS app using Visual Studio 2019 on Windows:
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Follow these steps along with the video above:
Step-by-step instructions for Mac
Follow these steps along with the video above: Mac how to install software outside apps folder.
Xamarin Build Mac App Installer
You can download the completed code from the samples gallery or view it on GitHub.
Apps Built With XamarinNext StepsXamarin Create Mac Application
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