Judging from the filenames, it looks like you're working with an Xcode project and Swift/ObjC source code. You're going to need a macOS system in order to compile & sign the app- It's not going to work in Windows.
Judging from the filenames, it looks like you're working with an Xcode project and Swift/ObjC source code. You're going to need a macOS system in order to compile & sign the app- It's not going to work in Windows.
Yes i have Macbook pro and installed xcode too. but i dont know how to compile the app with existing CRM iOS source code and setup. if you could access thru Anydesk or something that will be more helpful for me. Please advise
I'm sure you bought somewhere in code canyon and thinking it was easy to install.
If you planning to introduce to your worker
1. Please buy the apple enterprise license.
2. Open the Xcode and open the third folder.
3. Assing the apple enterprise license to the project.
4. Archive it and distribute it to your staff ad hoc.
I'm sure you bought somewhere in code canyon and thinking it was easy to install.
If you planning to introduce to your worker
1. Please buy the apple enterprise license.
2. Open the Xcode and open the third folder.
3. Assing the apple enterprise license to the project.
4. Archive it and distribute it to your staff ad hoc.
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If you bought it legally should have service support to install and configure but if take from the forum... Kinda bad also if free.
Yes i have Macbook pro and installed xcode too. but i dont know how to compile the app with existing CRM iOS source code and setup. if you could access thru Anydesk or something that will be more helpful for me. Please advise
I am not doing this for you. Apple, and others, have a great deal of free guides and documentation for getting started with Xcode. If you would like, I can point you to some relevant links to get the ball going.
I am not doing this for you. Apple, and others, have a great deal of free guides and documentation for getting started with Xcode. If you would like, I can point you to some relevant links to get the ball going.