Type of App | Target | Selection | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Apps Using Xamarin | Xamarin.Forms | Select Android and iOS platforms | You will need to install Xcode |
iOS only | Select iOS platform | You will need to install Xcode | |
Android only | Select Android platform | Note that you should also select the relevant dependencies | |
Mac only | Select macOS (Cocoa) platform | You will need to install Xcode | |
.NET Core applications | Select .NET Core platform. | ||
ASP.NET Core Web Applications | Select .NET Core platform. | ||
Azure Functions | Select .NET Core platform. | ||
Cross-platform Unity Game Development | No additional platforms need to be installed beyond Visual Studio for Mac. | Refer to the Unity setup guide for more information on installing the Unity extension. |
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