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App Identifiers for iOS
Updated onArticleDuring setup for your app, you will be asked to enter an App Identifier. This lesson explains what this is, how it is used and what format it should be in.
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How do I Create a Development Profile for iOS?
Updated onArticleThis lesson describes how to set up a development provisioning profile that can be used for iOS Apps compiled with LCFM Native. It is assumed that you have signed up to the iOS Apple Developer Program. This process is very similar to creating a distribution profile (http://lessons.runrev.com/m/4069/l/32957-how-do-i-create-a-distribution-profile-for-ios) so a few steps will be duplicates.
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Install Xcode
Updated onArticleBefore you can deploy to iOS, you must have Xcode installed on your Mac. LCFM Native will then automatically detect your Xcode installation and use the necessary tools from it to do the compile step for your iOS app. LCFM supports Mojave and Catalina.
If you are running Mac OS Catalina, you will need Xcode 11.5 to use LCFM Native. On Mojave, you need 11.3.
Please note that you cannot deploy for iOS from Windows, you must have a Mac to do this. Apple do not offer an SDK to deploy from Windows.
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Fine Tuning - Android device requirements
Updated onArticleWhen building for an Android device, you need to set permissions for your app to use parts of the system such as the camera, GPS or connecting to the internet. This panel allows you to do this.
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Fine Tuning - Syncing settings
Updated onArticleYou can edit your syncing settings from the profile settings.
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Building an App
Updated onArticleWe're now ready to deploy an actual APK, a fully built Android app that requires nothing else to run, onto your device. Before starting this section, please ensure you have completed setup of the SDK as described in the previous chapter.
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Fine Tuning - Android Platform Settings
Updated onArticleOn the advanced Android settings screen you can choose a variety of options, add icons, choose the minimum OS version you want to support, select architectures and sign your app.
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App Identifiers
Updated onArticleDuring setup for your app, you will be asked to enter an App Identifier.
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Recommended Devices
Updated onArticleFor this build of LCFM Native we are recommending relatively high end devices for best performance. This recommendation will change as the technology matures. We are expecting to be able to target low end devices in the future, but right now we are suggesting a geekbench score of around 600 or above.
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Installing the Android SDK
Updated onArticleIn order to deploy an app for Android, LCFM Native connects to the Android Software Development Kit. You will need to install this on your computer before you begin. You also need to install the Java JDK, which is required by this SDK.
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