SrikarSree
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02/28/13 06:28 PM (12 years ago)

Mac OS and Xcode

Hi Friends, To experience myself of iOS, for the past two days i installed Mac OS X (it costed me only $19.99) on my PC and also got the Xcode installed on this mac. The xcode is 4.6, Now i would like to test a app, so i would like to follow the videos given in the BTU. Is there any difference between the xcode mentioned in the videos with that of 4.6. Should i need to wait till March 3rd for BT to update its server. will i need to add anymore plugins or such things to xcode (sorry i am new to Mac)
 
Jake Chasan
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02/28/13 06:29 PM (12 years ago)
If you are new to the Mac, I would wait till the 3rd of March. Many errors and warnings will be fixed then. Jake
 
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02/28/13 07:51 PM (12 years ago)
You can install Xcode 4.6 from the Mac App Store (as in the video). The only changes that will be happening on March 3rd will be with the source code that is downloaded. You can certainly download a project and start playing with it right away (may have some warnings when you compile). And then when the changes are done (Mar 3), you can simply re-download your source code and continue developing! Hope that helps!
 
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02/28/13 07:52 PM (12 years ago)
Hi SrikaSree, Good advice from Jake. Also, No there is not much difference in the workflow of the Xcode version in the videos. Member Badge and 2 stars. on ur way!!!
 
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02/28/13 10:43 PM (12 years ago)
Thanks folks for all the advice and motivation, I will start playing with the code and go through the videos once more.
 

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