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> When I had a play with Xamarin a few months back, you had to have/buy a
> Mac as well,
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I bought a new iMac last Saturday morning in preparation for all of this
x-platform development. I know that the iOS build and deploy MUST take
place on a Mac, using some "convenient" network link I haven't tried yet.

It's taken a few days of fiddling around to get used to the iOS look and
feel. It's beautiful software and hardware engineering, but a bit ... err
... weird. There was a 2.3GB download of Xcode and other tools to install,
but it all went smoothly. I don't like the toolbar stuck at the top of the
screen all the time that changes according to which app has the focus, as
it means your app's UI is in two places at once. They sure love to bury
advanced stuff really deep away from suburban schmuck users -- *Greg K*

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