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luisba313
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12/23/11 05:28 AM (14 years ago)

Once Installed Xcode on my virtual mac it doesnt appear Interface Builder on developer folder

Hello, Once Installed Xcode on my virtual mac, I go to hard disk, developer, applications, and there are, between some more, the Xcode, and the Resources the Instruments. But I can't see the Interface Builder, to create the graphic part of the apps. It is necessary.. help
 
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12/23/11 06:14 AM (14 years ago)
You will most likely never need the interface builder for buzztouch applications - thats all done by buzztouch. By virtual mac do you mean your running this on a windows using VMWare software? (That could be the problem, those things are unreliable). :/ David.
 
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12/23/11 06:39 AM (14 years ago)
Yes, VMWare.
 
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12/23/11 06:46 AM (14 years ago)
Yes like I said, VMWare is unstable and has many problems with xcode (from what I researched online) - I don't know how to help any further - best to see if anyone else can. Also, if you REALLy must use xcode, try craigslist for a used mac mini, you can find them very cheap (cheapest there is if you only want to run xcode). Take care, David.
 
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12/23/11 06:48 AM (14 years ago)
Alright, thank you
 
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12/23/11 10:41 AM (14 years ago)
If you're going to make any iOS apps using Buzztouch, you absolutely will have to run Xcode, and it's much better to do it on a real Mac. You can get a Mac mini for very cheap on Craigslist. Mark
 

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