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bOunce Band
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07/09/12 11:00 AM (13 years ago)

Android to IOS

I made three apps when I first joined and wasn't quite keen on everything. Is there anyway for an admin to change one of my apps to IOS from Android?
 
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07/09/12 12:14 PM (13 years ago)
Hello! All you need to do is go to the Download Source Code link, select the iOS package, and it'll give you everything you need. The cool thing about buzztouch is that you can design for both platforms at the same time. All the work you've done will apply towards iOS as it does for Android. Make sense? Mark
 
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07/09/12 12:15 PM (13 years ago)
YES! I didn't know that would work.... Thanks man, that is sick as hell....
 
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07/09/12 12:17 PM (13 years ago)
TOTALLY! That's one of the amazing things about buzztouch!
 
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07/09/12 12:25 PM (13 years ago)
Now I just need to figure out to set up an xcode environment on my windows 7 pc and emulate an iphone for testing. Is there a guide to do this from beginning to end. I can't seem to find one.
 
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07/09/12 12:30 PM (13 years ago)
Can't do that legally on Windows. Xcode only runs Mac OS, and legally only on Apple branded Macs. I'd suggest finding a Mac mini on Craigslist..just make sure it's Intel-based. Mark
 
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07/09/12 12:36 PM (13 years ago)
OK, I'll have to check my wife's mac book and make sure I can use it. I don't have an iphone or touch so I will have to ask some friends to test for me...
 
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07/09/12 12:45 PM (13 years ago)
I believe you should be OK on your Mac book. If you want to test on an actual phone, you, or somebody, will need to sign up for the Apple Developer membership, which is $99/yr. You need the Development Certificate in order to send the app to an actual device. But, you can use the iPhone/iPad simulator, which comes with Xcode, for free. Mark
 

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