Xojo Engineers Paul and Travis talk about Xojo 2020 Release 2 and Apple M1 Macs.
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With the newly released M1 Macs, there have been lots of questions about being able to run other operating systems on it, particularly from developers that are used to running Window or Linux in Virtual Machines using virtualization on their Intel Macs.
Comments closedWe are always pushing forward as new technology provides ever-increasing performance and capabilities. Today we shipped Xojo 2020 Release 2, which adds the ability to…
Comments closedXojo 2020 Release 2 includes API 2.0 for iOS which has many, many changes and new features. Features include MobileMoviePlayer, MobileMapViewer, iOS Notifications …
Comments closedStarting with Xojo 2020 Release 2 you’ll be able to build your own Universal Binary apps! All you’ll have to do is go to your macOS Build Settings and change the Architecture from “x64 (64-bit)” to “Universal” and re-build your project. Xojo does everything else for you.
Comments closedRight now, Xojo 2020r2 is in the late testing phase and will support building for Apple Silicon and Big Sur as well as many other new features and improvements.
Comments closedToday compiled the first native Xojo app for Apple Silicon. “Hello World” is a huge step towards bringing you the ability to build your apps for Apple’s future computing platform.
Comments closedHang out with the Xojo team at our WWDC20 keynote watch party! It’s the first ever global, all-online WWDC and you don’t want to miss…
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