Chrome for Android (latest supported version).Mobile Safari (latest supported version).Raspberry Pi OS (formally Raspbian) is the only supported OS. Other single-board computers that are compatible with a 32-bit or 64-bit ARMv7 CPU may also work, but are not officially supported. More information available in the Windows Universal Runtime topic.ģ2-bit and 64-bit versions of Linux are supported.įor best results on 64-bit distributions, build a 64-bit app. Windows apps must have the Visual C++ Redistributable included in the installer or have the DLLs included with the app. 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported.The Xojo IDE does not run on Linux for ARM.ĭesktop apps built with the Xojo programming language and IDE will run on any computer that meets the following requirements. You can continue to build 32-bit apps as necessary, but you will need to install 32-bit libraries to run and test 32-bit apps on a 64-bit version of Linux. The Xojo IDE is 64-bit so it only runs on 64-bit versions of Linux. Refer to Linux Notes for more specific library requirements.
Refer to the Virtual Machines topic for suggestions on how to optimize your VM. There may be drawing performance issues when editing web layouts when running Xojo in a Virtual Machine. Microsoft regularly fixes bugs as part of Windows Update so be sure to always have the latest updates applied to your system.ġAs of January 2020 Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7.Īn SSD is recommended for best performance. You can continue to build 32-bit apps as necessary. The Xojo IDE is 64-bit so it only runs on 64-bit versions of Windows. 6.1.4 International Components for Unicode (libicu).6.1.3 64-bit Configuration for Running 32-bit Apps.6.1.1 Installing tar on Fedora/CentOS/SuSE.