If they’re not, then something is broken in Visual Studio. Open Visual Studio to check if they are listed there. These are some common issues I and others ran into: No Windows Mobile Emulators listed in Appcelerator Studio Make sure the Appcelerator Studio Dashboard displays Windows as Installed and try to build a simple Hello World.If Titanium 5.3 is not GA yet by the time you read this, update Studio to 4.6.0 RC and the CLI and Titanium SDK to 5.3 RC.Check the group for Universal Windows App Development Tools which will check any required dependencies automatically:.Get Community as it is free and Visual Studio Code won’t do.
Have a Windows 10 Pro License Key ready.? Installing Windows via Boot Campįollow Apple’s guide to Use Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp, but pay attention to:
I’d love to hear yours as well as I’m still not fully satisfied with my environment. In this post I’ll discuss some Tips & Tricks from my experience so far. I’ve tried a VM but even on a 2.8 GHz i7 MacBook Pro with 16 GB memory I found it to be too slow to my taste. This week I ran a TwitterPoll on this topic and most of you plan on using an (additional) PC or Mac + VM: