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• Under the Xamarin Studio menu item – which may be Visual Studio by the time you read this – select Check for Updates and make sure everything’s up to date. • Note to Visual Studio 2017 Release Candidate Users: If you’re running Visual Studio 2017 Release Candidate, it [annoyingly] installs and targets the alpha channel of Xamarin. You’ll need to switch to the Alpha channel in Xamarin Studio to match this, otherwise Visual Studio will refuse to compile/build/debug through the Mac instance. A channel switching option is available in the Check for Updates menu to address this issue. Configure the Mac for Remote Login In order to connect to the Mac from Visual Studio, we’ll need to open a port on the Mac side. In a nutshell, here’s what you’ll be doing in this step: • Press Windows-Space, which translates to Apple-Space, and type remote login to open the Sharing control panel.

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A preview version of Microsoft's Visual Studio 2017 got released for the OSX platform last March 15, 2017. Since that time, I've been using it to develop cross platform applications. Visual Studio 2015 Other Versions. The latest version of this topic can be found at Custom Image Dialog Box (Image Editor for Icons). Enables you to create a new image with a custom size and number of colors. Width Provides a space for you to enter the width of the custom image in pixels (1 - 512, limit of 2048).

Don’t move the installer. • and follow the prompts. Use Legacy boot mode. You’ll need a [free] account on the Tony Mac x86 site to download, fyi.

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If you can live without this, turn off Track changes via Options – Text Editor – General for a small performance boost. • Turn off Track Active Item. Squeeze out a little bit more UI performance out by ensuring Track Active Item in Solution Explorer is unchecked under Options – Projects and Solutions – General. Visual Studio on a Mac: The Best of Both Worlds With these tweaks, I’ve come to love using Visual Studio on a Mac. The performance is good, and by running Windows in a virtual machine, I get the best of both OS worlds. Want to see what I’m building with this setup?

• On the Create virtual machine – Basics blade, fill out the necessary fields to define the basic settings for the VM, then click OK. • Name: the name of your VM • User name and Password: the Admin login credentials for the VM • Resource group: the Azure Resource Group to place the VM and all it’s resources into. This is just a way for you to more easily organize resources within the Azure cloud. • Location: this specifies the Azure Region to host your VM in. Generally you want to set this to the nearest region to where you are located geographically to help reduce internet latency when connecting to the VM. • On the Create virtual machine – Choose a size blade, choose the VM Instance Size to use for the VM, then click Select. This is what defines the CPU Core count and amount of Memory that will be available to the server.

I’ve been struggling with carrying a Mac and PC for Xamarin development for a couple years now. Wouldn’t it be nice to just run OS X in a VM so I could use my Surface Book and not mess with the Apple ecosystem more than necessary? Well, I finally got it working, thanks in large part to the work that’s been done by many people, links of which I’ll credit in this article. Requirements • macOS X Sierra Installer, or a machine with Sierra installed – extraction details below • Intel powered machine, preferably i5 or higher • 16GB or larger thumb drive, preferably USB 3 • VirtualBox 5.x • Visual Studio 2015 or higher • If on a laptop, you’re plugged in Create the OS X Installer USB Drive First things first – you’ll need a Mac running Sierra and at least a 16 GB USB thumb drive. We’ll be using Unibeast, Multibeast, and the Clover bootloader. I imagine you own both Mac OS and the drive. I’d go the USB 3.0 or higher route so things run a bit faster.

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Aside from the defaults, confirm the settings you have match settings below. I’ve also included some screen shots a little further down. After configuring the VM in the UI, close VirtualBox and run the following commands, of which. You may need to edit it depending on what you named your VM. Running head word for mac 2011. These make the appropriate settings to fool OS X to thinking you’re on a real Mac.

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VirtualBox should open. Ignore the download portion – you already have an install thumb drive, and you just want the VM configuration steps. If that link doesn’t work,. In a nutshell, here’s what you’ll be doing in this step: • Create a new Virtual Machine, name it Sierra – although that’s not a requirement – and choose OS X 64-bit as the guest OS. VirtualBox’s settings aren’t fully correct, but we’ll get there. • Choose 4 GB of RAM. I didn’t test with any other memory configs.

If you can no longer connect, check whether you need to update the Guest IP. VirtualBox is now configured! If you want to verify this, you can launch bash shell on your Windows 10 machine and type ssh username@ ipaddress, accept the certificate, and enter your password when prompted. If you can type ls and see your Mac’s files, all is good in the world.