I have a problem I need to solve. I am planning on building a desktop app(Mac and Windows both).
The Problem is that I need to transfer the video from the Desktop App to iPhone(while iPhone is connected through USB). Any Idea how that can be done?
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I am having a react-native app. I would like to generate an iOS app from my linux/windows machine. Is it possbile? Some friends has suggested me about BuddyBuild. is there any alternative solutions for me?? I have the following physical devices
Laptop running windows & linux (running node.js,python,java,npm,and lot more)
iPhone 5S
Internet Connection
Try Expo. It's built on top of React Native and it makes developing a lot easier because you can see what you code instantly on a real phone. You can send links to people or even use a QR code to share your projects as you work on them.
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I was wondering if anyone have any ideas of how you could mirror a MacBook desktop on to an iPhone. I'm not looking for an app to install but a way to program it myself. What would be the best approach?
And to clarify, I'm not looking for a way to mirror my iPhone to my computer, but the other way around.
Thanks for any answers you might have
What you are talking about can be achieved in a number of ways. You need a server component running on the MacBook, which vends a video stream of the MacBook display(s) over a suitably secure network connection, and your app on the iPhone behaving as a client to this video stream. VNC (Vertual Network Computing) is the established, open, system for doing this. Conveniently macOS has a built in VNC server (Screen Sharing in the Sharing preference pane), so the server side is already done. Your app will need to implement the VNC client. I suggest you start by looking for existing open source implementations for this functionality, http://cocoapods.org
Hi I am using the phonegap desktop app to make hybrid iphone apps. I had my app download on my iphone device but it can't connect to my localhost on my laptop becausue they are two different machines. I want to know how to connect to my laptop's local server from my actual iphone device. Don't give me answers if you don't actually know if it works.
I'd like to test apps on device in the same way like on simulator - app runs on real device but I see screen on mac and I can interact with it using mouse. Im just tired of putting phone to my hand all the time. Developing on windows phone allows it, so It would be nice to have it here. Thank you
John Holdsworth on Remote Xcode plugin:
“Remote is a plugin for Xcode that allows you to control an iPhone
from a window on your Mac during development.”
I just found this. You can control device via mac.
I have a JQuery Mobile app. I'm curious how it looks/runs within an iPhone. I do not have an iPhone. I also, do not have a MAC. Are there any downloadable tools that I can use on a Windows 7 machine to see how the app looks within iPhone?
Thank you!
If you just need to see how your JQM app looks on iPhone you can try iphonetester.com.
You can also might be interested in much more advanced web based tool BrowserStack.
And finally if you need more than that (for example attach to iOS Safari instance to debug your mobile app code) than you need real or virtualized OSX and xCode iOS Simulator.
You can't do that in the Windows environment.
But you can use your computer to create a hackinntosh. A hackintosh is simply any non-Apple hardware that has been made—or "hacked"—to run Mac OS X. This could apply to any hardware, whether it's a manufacturer-made or personally-built computer.
Than you can use it to test an iPhone jQM app in the XCode iPhone emulator. Only downside of this method is that you can not use it to deploy final all into Apple app store.
Here's a short tutorial on what is a hackintosh and how you can deploy it on your computer: http://lifehacker.com/5841604/the-always-up+to+date-guide-to-building-a-hackintosh
And here's an youtube "how to" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEW6d7m5Zc0