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Question - IDE Win and Mac: working on one project

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DeadZombie

Guest
Hello everyone!
I'm considering buying Desktop version but first I want to make some things clear.

Could somebody please clarify: will I able to work with the same project on win and mac? For example I want to work on win PC for a while, then push code and resources to git and then pull it on mac machine and continue development. I also think that's the easiest way to export simple apps to both platforms. Could there any issues crop up? Does it contradict with any GMS 2 policies?
 

rIKmAN

Member
Hello everyone!
I'm considering buying Desktop version but first I want to make some things clear.

Could somebody please clarify: will I able to work with the same project on win and mac? For example I want to work on win PC for a while, then push code and resources to git and then pull it on mac machine and continue development. I also think that's the easiest way to export simple apps to both platforms. Could there any issues crop up? Does it contradict with any GMS 2 policies?
That will work fine.
 
I've used the same setup, Mac and Win, use git to share project between them.

A single Desktop license allows usage on up to three devices for the person the license belongs to.
 
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DeadZombie

Guest
Thank you, guys! It's so unusual being appeared into wonderful, responsive community :)
 
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