Hi Adrian,

Sorry for the late response. Now you can use the Crosswalk App Tools with iOS 
backend to create an iOS application more easily, please follow the instruction 
in https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk-app-tools-ios to install the 
app tools and create your demo project. Once the .ipa is created, drag it into 
your iTunes, connect your iOS device and install it, as the same way you 
install other iOS apps through iTunes. But this way requires you have an Apple 
Developer Account and already set it up within Xcode (Although Xcode 7 will 
allow us to build ipa without the Apple Developer Account, but current version 
of Xcode still need), and we’re working on the functionality to build and run 
the app on the simulator as well.

The instruction in 
https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk-ios/wiki/Getting-Started-With-Crosswalk-for-iOS
 is for hybrid app developer who uses the XWalkView as its embedding webview. 
As we are working on using CocoaPods to integrate our Crosswalk library, a much 
simpler instruction will be provided soon.


On 2015年9月5日 at 01:31:47, Balestrieri, Francesco 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) wrote:

Thanx anyway, I'll mess around on my own then... :P
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