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FelixClarke
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03/28/11 01:58 AM (14 years ago)

X Code Version 4.0.1 Video Tutorials

Can anyone recommend a video tutorial for testing an app on your iPhone using X Code Version 4.0.1 I am follwing Apple's instructions to the letter but my build fails everytime All the help videos seem to be for earlier versions of X Coe
 
David @ buzztouch
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03/28/11 02:25 AM (14 years ago)
Hi Felix, what is the build error? I just got done testing LOTS of stuff with Xcode 4 and iOS 4.3 on an iPhone and iPad. It's mostly the same process. I can say that we've done NO testing of buzztouch v1.4 for the latest Xcode release. All our energy lately has been on v1.5. Not sure what you're working with.
 
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03/28/11 03:14 AM (14 years ago)
Hi David thank you for the fast response. I am using v1.5 and Xcode 4 and iOS 4.3 on an iPad I'll check my iOS is up to date and then video the whole process if that would help I am a novice with Xcode which was why I was after a tutorial. I do not even know how to interpret build errors so I need to start from scratch unfortunately Apple's help videos are all for older versions of Xcode
 
David @ buzztouch
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03/28/11 07:32 AM (14 years ago)
No worries, we all start somewhere. When you get a build error, click the little red-x to open up the error window. You can cut-n-paste issues in that window to this window. Also... open up the Output console and look at the output once you get the app running (won't work until it builds successfully), the Output window has lots of good info about how your app is running.
 
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07/14/11 09:11 AM (14 years ago)
How can you use x code under Windows ?
 
David @ buzztouch
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07/14/11 09:57 PM (14 years ago)
@luci_gy: Xcode runs on the Mac, not on Windows. This means you'll need a Mac to build and run iOS apps.
 

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