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How to Build a Multi-Device C++ App

These steps and information show you how to support multiple devices for your customers and companies. This brief exercise will show you how to get started creating a multi-device C++ application that will run on Windows and Mac.

1. Building your first C++Builder multi-device application starts with creating a FireMonkey desktop project for Windows 32. From there, you can add Windows 64 and Mac OS X additional platform targets.

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2. C++Builder XE4 and higher includes support for building 64-bit Windows applications. The 64-bit compiler also supports the new ISO C++11 language standard, standard libraries and the latest Boost libraries.


3. Download a free 30-day license of C++Builder to follow along with the rest of the steps.

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4. Install and set up your C++ multi-device development environment. Setting up C++Builder to support multi-device application development involves setting up the IDE on Windows and installing the Platform Assistant Server on a Mac OS X target computer.

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5. After you have set up your development environment, you can use the IDE to create your first C++ multi-device Windows and Mac application. Simply navigate to the File | New | FireMonkey Desktop Application – C++Builder project wizard. Choose the "HD FireMonkey Application" option in the wizard. This will create the starting project and source files, and allow you to create your first application.

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create your first C++ multi-device Windows and Mac application

Thanks for following along with this tutorial. If you'd like to learn how to use C++Builder in more real world use cases, be sure to check out our other "how to" scenarios.

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