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Switching platforms from Windows to Mac

Hey,

I've got a mobile app that I've been working on with the Windows version of TiDev and now I'd like to create a iPhone version of it. Since the iPhone simulator and the entire stack to create iPhone apps exists only on the Mac I know I've got to switch development platforms. But how to I tell the project that now I want to add iPhone to it? Do I just import the project and use the test and package tools? Do I have to flip a bit somewhere to tell the project that iPhone is available for it or does TiDev on OS X just know to look for the iPhone and Android SDKs?

— asked March 10th 2010 by Howard Fore
  • iphone
  • mac
  • titanium developer
  • Windows
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  • On your mac, you'll just import your old project (just click Import up top and point to the old directory) and it will bring it in.

    — answered March 10th 2010 by Jeff Haynie
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  • .

    — answered September 29th 2010 by Shahin
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  • Thats pretty much it. I am working on one that I have on a shared partition (I'm hackintosh dual-booting, wife took the real mac), so all I do is just have each OS look at that directory, and it works fine.

    — answered September 29th 2010 by Josh Lewis
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  • making same switch; I have given up on Vista; can't even run sample code examples on desktop

    — answered May 23rd 2011 by John Mohan
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  • making same switch; I have given up on Vista; can't even run sample code examples on desktop

    — answered May 24th 2011 by John Mohan
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    • vista = virus for your cpu, xp/win7 cmon who uses vista these days

      — commented May 24th 2011 by Kami -
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