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I'm evaluating a Xamarin Studio indie license which does not include VS integration - Correct me if I am wrong. But I want to know if it's possible to use Xamarin Studio to do iOS development? I'm very interested in the new feature of iOS designer announced at Xamarin Evolve, ideally it shall be possible too on Windows.

If the answer is yes, how?

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    In order to develop iOS projects you must have a MAC that can build and convert the C# code to objective c. You can edit the code in C# (Visual Studio) on Windows - but you must have a MAC on the network with the enterprise license installed to do the builds.
    – tsells
    Apr 19, 2013 at 4:12
  • I think what you described is before. Now with Xamarin Studio, we can create and run (on device) in VS. But the problem is that Indie license does not include VS integration.
    – imgen
    Apr 19, 2013 at 4:22
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    No. Visual Studio integration came out with the new release. One of the REQUIREMENTS is to have a MAC on the network that can do the build. Please read the first sentence of the Overview section. docs.xamarin.com/guides/ios/getting_started/…
    – tsells
    Apr 19, 2013 at 15:44
  • @tsells what is the latest update, with new release of Xamarin studio, is it possible?
    – Niraj
    Jul 1, 2015 at 17:36
  • Not with Xamarin Studio though. But now Xamarin for VS is included in Starter edition and VS community edition is free now, so it is possible.
    – imgen
    Jul 9, 2015 at 2:20

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Currently it is not possible to develop for iOS using Xamarin Studio on Windows.

If you want to use Windows, you can use Visual Studio.

If you want to use Xamarin Studio, you can do so on a Mac.

Note that you will always need a Mac around, even if you're using Visual Studio.

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    Now after the news in Build 2016, please update your Answers my friend. Apr 1, 2016 at 13:49
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    Updated after news at Build 2016. Apr 1, 2016 at 13:58
  • By saying "Currently it is not possible..." are you implying that it is planned to be supported in the future? Apr 11, 2017 at 21:28
  • @james-wierzba: it will most likely never be supported. Apr 12, 2017 at 8:53
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While not specifically answering the question, it should be noted that it is possible to develop for iOS in Visual Studios using a connected Mac as a build host. This connected Mac could either be through the network or can even be a VM running from your Windows machine.

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    i agree... @SMKS, coz in the previous project I did the same thing as android development where it needs android device as its embedded inside VM. :D
    – gumuruh
    Apr 30, 2016 at 1:29
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We can use xamarin studio in Mac OS only. If you want to use xamarin in windows you need to download xamarin plug in to visual studio from xamarin.com. Also you must need Mac Os as virtually running on windows for debugging and seeing output. User interface design should only performs on Mac OS Xcode SDK. So only we need Mac OS virtual machine on windows. In visual Studio IOS project file having .xib file (i.e) Xcode Interface builder, in that file only we need to design user interface configurations using xcode on Mac OS.

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  • 'we need Mac OS virtual machine on windows' is that mean you already have the VM? ;D
    – gumuruh
    Mar 17, 2017 at 15:51
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Using Mac build Host you can do but you'll need the networked mac for developing and debugging too.

or else you can use Xamarin Live Player using which you can debug,develop and deploy the app completely in windows without the help of any Apple system but to sign and release the app to appstore you will need Apple System though

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You can code your whole iOS application of from Visual Studio in windows.

When it comes to execution of application, you have to have MAC machine. You can connect your MAC to windows on Network by Mac build Host in order to run, debug your application in windows.

For more information follow this link.

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  • Can you share a documentation on how to do this?
    – Andy
    Oct 20, 2022 at 22:57
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Currently it is not possible to run Apple iOS emulator on windows.

See the official documentation given on url Installing Xamarin.iOS on Windows in Xamarin Developer Documentation which says :-

There are some tasks that Xamarion.iOS for Visual Studio currently cannot do i.e No iOS simulator on Windows – The iOS Simulator runs on Mac OS X, so it’s necessary to switch to the Mac’s screen when testing on the simulator

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  • how about if we use the mac OS under virtualbox,... would it helped @vibs2006 ?
    – gumuruh
    Mar 14, 2017 at 23:16
  • @gumuruh The problem with Virtual boxes is that they cannot run any mobile emulators as they themselves are Virtual Machines.
    – vibs2006
    Mar 17, 2017 at 4:49
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http://docs.xamarin.com/guides/ios/getting_started/introduction_to_xamarin_ios_for_visual_studio/ says

Xamarin iOS for Visual Studio allows iOS applications to be written and tested on Windows computers, with a networked Mac providing the build and deployment service.

So I think you can do developing and testing (debugging?) but not building nor deploying. CMIIW.

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    The problem is that it works only with Visual Studio, not Xamarin Studio. Visual Studio Integration is not available for the Indie edition which is what I am going to buy.
    – imgen
    Mar 25, 2014 at 9:54

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