Don't panic! While this process can be a bit annoying it is not too complicated and you can always delete the keys and start from scratch (which is not always the case in Android). Note that you must first register with Apple as an iOS developer (costs $99 per year). The whole process is done...
To connect B4i (a tool for iOS development) with Windows 11, you can follow these general steps:
Install B4i: Download and install the B4i software from the official B4X website.
Set Up Hosted Builder: If you're using the Hosted Builder, ensure you have the necessary credentials and provisioning profiles. These are required for compiling iOS apps.
Connect Your iOS Device: Use a USB cable or Wi-Fi to connect your iPhone or iPad to your Windows 11 machine. Make sure iTunes is installed and recognizes your device.
Configure B4i: Open B4i and configure the IDE to recognize your iOS device. This may involve entering your Apple Developer credentials and setting up certificates.
Test the Connection: Run a simple project to ensure everything is working correctly.
If you encounter any issues, the B4X Programming Forum is a great resource for troubleshooting and community support. Let me know if you'd like more detailed guidance!
You will not have a good time in this forum if you don't make an effort to read what people are writing. Give the answer from @f0raster0 another chance.
You will not have a good time in this forum if you don't make an effort to read what people are writing. Give the answer from @f0raster0 another chance.
Don't panic! While this process can be a bit annoying it is not too complicated and you can always delete the keys and start from scratch (which is not always the case in Android). Note that you must first register with Apple as an iOS developer (costs $99 per year). The whole process is done...
Don't panic! While this process can be a bit annoying it is not too complicated and you can always delete the keys and start from scratch (which is not always the case in Android). Note that you must first register with Apple as an iOS developer (costs $99 per year). The whole process is done...