In Mac I don't know, in Linux I currently use Juno and everything works
well.
On Friday, August 24, 2012 2:59:31 PM UTC+2, Daz wrote:
I am new to Android and when I started watching my video tutorials the guy
gets you to download Eclipse (in my case for Mac OS X Lion), and it
automatically
Thats good to know :-) Its just I don't want to start practising my app
development then someone later down the line says I should of used Indigo
Thanks
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I am using Juno also on Linux. Its just that if you are watching videos or
whatever, you create projects a little differently but its no biggie.
On Friday, August 24, 2012 6:30:51 AM UTC-7, Daz wrote:
Thats good to know :-) Its just I don't want to start practising my app
development then
I use Juno on Mac and it's just fine. The version names are alphabetically
ordered,
so you must have downloaded Indigo when it was current, and Juno after the
site
upgraded to the later release.
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On Friday, August 24, 2012 12:17:43 PM UTC-7, Jason Sesso wrote:
I am using Juno also
Cheers guys, that's good to know!
Will stick with Juno and update my other Mac with Indigo!
Thanks for the support :-)
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