You still have the windows project in the solution and when you want to test/develop on Windows you jump onto a Windows computer. If you want to have Windows project created on File->New you need to create the project on Windows.
*Michael Ridland | Technical Director | Xamarin MVP* XAM Consulting - Mobile Technology Specialists www.xam-consulting.com Blog: www.michaelridland.com On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Michael, I forgot to mention that I haven't tried the combination of > Xamarin Studio on the Mac. I met a chap at Hack Day who certainly preferred > that combination as the debugging experience is more "direct" and > responsive. > > I think I read that you can't have a Windows target project when running > XS on the Mac (no surprise I guess), which is a nuisance for someone like > me who needs a 3 platform demo. So if I give XS on the Mac a try-out, what > do I do about Windows? > > *GK* >
