Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
6 years ago
8 nov. 2018, 14:07 UTC−5
Updated:
6 years ago
17 avr. 2019, 08:05 UTC−4
When you compile the app, you get to say for what platform you want to compile it, see attached screenshot. So, yes, you can use a Windows machine to create a compiled app to run on MacOS or Linux (but an app compiled for one platform cannot run on another platform).
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
When you compile the app, you get to say for what platform you want to compile it, see attached screenshot. So, yes, you can use a Windows machine to create a compiled app to run on MacOS or Linux (but an app compiled for one platform cannot run on another platform).
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
6 years ago
8 nov. 2018, 14:17 UTC−5
I see. Thank you.
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Posted:
6 years ago
17 avr. 2019, 07:55 UTC−4
it is not possible because windows and mac os both are different platforms, and they are not compatible to each other,in order to run your program in mac os, you have to compile it on mac.
it is not possible because windows and mac os both are different platforms, and they are not compatible to each other,in order to run your program in mac os, you have to compile it on mac.
Magnus Ringh
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Posted:
6 years ago
17 avr. 2019, 08:06 UTC−4
No, the latest reply is not correct. You can compile for all supported platforms, including macOS, from Windows, as already stated in an earlier reply.
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Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
No, the latest reply is not correct. You can compile for all supported platforms, including macOS, from Windows, as already stated in an earlier reply.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL