I work on MonoDevelop/MonoTouch on Mac and the ASP.NET version of the same app 
is on Windows, a VMWare like you, with solutions and project on Windows 8 
Visual Studio 2012 Web, linking files from \\sharedfolder provided by VMWare. 
So if I create a ViewController on MonoDevelop, then I link it xib.cs file from 
Windows and add the ASPX there to use it.

On Windows Phone, RT and MonoAndroid I plan to do the same, but Android from 
MonoDevelop on Mac. So thats it, a new page/form/activity will need to link the 
new file on each solution/project, and will need to "draw" controls on each 
designer, and that's it, all UI manipulation will be made once, and all 
libraries too. May bugs were corrected on that way, working in the other 
project with linked files.

VM of Windows 8 is on a SSD secondary 120GB HD replacing DVD drive of MacBook 
Air 2011. And Windows makes VMWare Fusion to free about 700MB of MacOS RAM than 
Windows 7. Backups of MacOS made by Time Machine on a Time Capsule, backups of 
Windows 8 projects made by windows 8 new backup that appear to mimmic Time 
Machine.

Karl

Em 29/11/2012, às 13:23, Dean Cleaver escreveu:

> I work across 2 physical machines, but likewise I edit my MonoTouch projects 
> in VS 2012, but I then usually check the code in to SVN and update on the 
> MacBook to do further testing and stuff there.
> 
> Does make for a lot of checkins though.
> 
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> Subject: [MonoTouch] How is your mono touch setup?
> 
> Hey Guys,
> 
> I was wondering how people are setting up their development setup.
> 
> I have a monodeveloper running in os x, while having a windows and visual 
> studio running i vmware. Both using the same project in a shared folder.
> This way I can switch back and forth because I like to work in visual studio 
> however I need mono developer to run my ios app. This sometimes gives issues 
> because it seems that windows is not keen on working in network folders :)
> 
> Regards
> 
> Bjarke
> 
> 
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