![]() ![]() I can run Office 365, Visual Studio 2012/2013, SQL Server 2012, QuickBooks, etc. ![]() It required me to buy an OEM Windows license, but I’ve been very happy with the result. The process is fairly involved but the documentation is good. I used Apple’s Boot Camp to run Windows 8.1 as well.Here are a few random observations on the journey. Almost a year ago, I bought a MacBook Pro on Cyber Monday. However, creating iOS applications like Music Genius requires a Mac. But other than that and my iPhone, I have been on the Windows/Microsoft stack. I don't have a budget but I would ideally like to spend around 300ish including price of mac mini, monitor, keyboard and mouse.I used an Apple II in high school and then had a Mac when I ran the computer center at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base in the early 1990’s. ![]() How much ram does it need to run comfortably? obviously not 1 or 2 GB like some older ones, does 4 GB or 8 GB work?Īll the other computer terms like 2.26GHz Core2Duo and 128 GB SSD, are those relevant for my needs? If so are they enough? How much memory do I need? How much memory does Xcode take up? Xcode is basically the only thing I will need on there, iOS development stuff only. Also, I don't want to deal with buying a lower end Mac mini (one which doesn't fit the requirements) and upgrading it myself, since I have never done anything like that before and I don't need crazy computer power anyway. So I've decided I will buy a used Mac mini, but I don't know exactly which is and isn't necessary. I also want it to run the newest version of Xcode. I want to develop for iOS in a native apple environment. I want to get into iOS development, but unfortunately my laptop is running Windows 10 and I don't want to deal with virtual machines and other headaches related to developing with Xcode on Windows. ![]()
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