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  • raddevusR Offline
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    I was looking for a service like this a couple of years ago but didn't find it then and I ended up buying a Mac Mini. Checkout - MacinCloud - compare plans[^] Here are some of the specs: + Dual Core Processor + 8GB of RAM (see Addons tab below to upgrade to 16GB of RAM) + macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (Supports Xcode 9.4.1 and the latest Visual Studio for Mac with Xamarin components + 100Mbps Port Speed - Included + Includes pre-installed XCode 9.4.1, Visual Studio for Mac and more. I think I'm going to try this out for a while. You get 3 hours of daily access for $20 month. The entire problem I have with doing more iOS development is that it isn't available in my "down times". Now it could be available from anywhere (via RDP). This is pretty cool. Have any of you tried this out? EDIT I signed up. You get a 24-hour trial for only $0.99 USD. Amazing how fast it is really. Here's a snapshot where I started an XCode Project: https://i.stack.imgur.com/N0DB2.png:thumbsup: EDIT 2 First thing you want to change when using RDP to Mac... System Preferences...General... Scrollbars, always on. https://i.stack.imgur.com/xZD0U.png So far this thing seems just as fast as the physical Mac Mini I use VNC to connect to. Interesting. EDIT 3 Added a simple label and ran the program on the iPhone 8 emulator. https://i.stack.imgur.com/kaGYj.png I think it may be faster than my local Mac Mini. Seriously amazing. This could be a cost effective way for us Win10 people to do iOS dev. I'm still not sure how they measure your 3 hours of daily time and what happens when your time is up. Does it charge you more for going over or just stop your session? I would hope for the latter. Edit 4 Usage Time and Charges

    MacInCloud.com:

    For Managed Subscription Plans: For example, in a 3-hour daily limit plan, the user is allowed to be logged in for 3 hours per day total. The user may login multiple times per day and will not be charged for additional hours as long as the total login time does not exceed the daily limit. Please remember to log off the Mac account by using the Apple Icon > Log out after each usage.

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    • raddevusR raddevus

      I was looking for a service like this a couple of years ago but didn't find it then and I ended up buying a Mac Mini. Checkout - MacinCloud - compare plans[^] Here are some of the specs: + Dual Core Processor + 8GB of RAM (see Addons tab below to upgrade to 16GB of RAM) + macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (Supports Xcode 9.4.1 and the latest Visual Studio for Mac with Xamarin components + 100Mbps Port Speed - Included + Includes pre-installed XCode 9.4.1, Visual Studio for Mac and more. I think I'm going to try this out for a while. You get 3 hours of daily access for $20 month. The entire problem I have with doing more iOS development is that it isn't available in my "down times". Now it could be available from anywhere (via RDP). This is pretty cool. Have any of you tried this out? EDIT I signed up. You get a 24-hour trial for only $0.99 USD. Amazing how fast it is really. Here's a snapshot where I started an XCode Project: https://i.stack.imgur.com/N0DB2.png:thumbsup: EDIT 2 First thing you want to change when using RDP to Mac... System Preferences...General... Scrollbars, always on. https://i.stack.imgur.com/xZD0U.png So far this thing seems just as fast as the physical Mac Mini I use VNC to connect to. Interesting. EDIT 3 Added a simple label and ran the program on the iPhone 8 emulator. https://i.stack.imgur.com/kaGYj.png I think it may be faster than my local Mac Mini. Seriously amazing. This could be a cost effective way for us Win10 people to do iOS dev. I'm still not sure how they measure your 3 hours of daily time and what happens when your time is up. Does it charge you more for going over or just stop your session? I would hope for the latter. Edit 4 Usage Time and Charges

      MacInCloud.com:

      For Managed Subscription Plans: For example, in a 3-hour daily limit plan, the user is allowed to be logged in for 3 hours per day total. The user may login multiple times per day and will not be charged for additional hours as long as the total login time does not exceed the daily limit. Please remember to log off the Mac account by using the Apple Icon > Log out after each usage.

      RaviBeeR Offline
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      RaviBee
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      Thanks for the link!  The VSTS Build Agent plan looks very interesting.  It could be the catalyst for getting me to start building for iOS (via Xamarin). :cool: /ravi

      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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      • RaviBeeR RaviBee

        Thanks for the link!  The VSTS Build Agent plan looks very interesting.  It could be the catalyst for getting me to start building for iOS (via Xamarin). :cool: /ravi

        My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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        raddevus
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        Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

        Thanks for the link

        Glad it helped out. I was amazed to see this service at such a reasonable price. Also amazed at how well it works. The machines you connect to are hardware and not VMs. :cool:

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        • raddevusR raddevus

          I was looking for a service like this a couple of years ago but didn't find it then and I ended up buying a Mac Mini. Checkout - MacinCloud - compare plans[^] Here are some of the specs: + Dual Core Processor + 8GB of RAM (see Addons tab below to upgrade to 16GB of RAM) + macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (Supports Xcode 9.4.1 and the latest Visual Studio for Mac with Xamarin components + 100Mbps Port Speed - Included + Includes pre-installed XCode 9.4.1, Visual Studio for Mac and more. I think I'm going to try this out for a while. You get 3 hours of daily access for $20 month. The entire problem I have with doing more iOS development is that it isn't available in my "down times". Now it could be available from anywhere (via RDP). This is pretty cool. Have any of you tried this out? EDIT I signed up. You get a 24-hour trial for only $0.99 USD. Amazing how fast it is really. Here's a snapshot where I started an XCode Project: https://i.stack.imgur.com/N0DB2.png:thumbsup: EDIT 2 First thing you want to change when using RDP to Mac... System Preferences...General... Scrollbars, always on. https://i.stack.imgur.com/xZD0U.png So far this thing seems just as fast as the physical Mac Mini I use VNC to connect to. Interesting. EDIT 3 Added a simple label and ran the program on the iPhone 8 emulator. https://i.stack.imgur.com/kaGYj.png I think it may be faster than my local Mac Mini. Seriously amazing. This could be a cost effective way for us Win10 people to do iOS dev. I'm still not sure how they measure your 3 hours of daily time and what happens when your time is up. Does it charge you more for going over or just stop your session? I would hope for the latter. Edit 4 Usage Time and Charges

          MacInCloud.com:

          For Managed Subscription Plans: For example, in a 3-hour daily limit plan, the user is allowed to be logged in for 3 hours per day total. The user may login multiple times per day and will not be charged for additional hours as long as the total login time does not exceed the daily limit. Please remember to log off the Mac account by using the Apple Icon > Log out after each usage.

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          Richard Andrew x64
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          #4

          This has to be for someone doing mac development as a side gig. I don't see how you could get much done in only three hours. :confused:

          The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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          • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

            This has to be for someone doing mac development as a side gig. I don't see how you could get much done in only three hours. :confused:

            The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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            Yeah, it's not a ton of time. However, the next tier is $25 for 5 hours each day. And then it goes to 8 hours after that, but I'm not sure how much per day. But, if you can't afford a Mac and you want to start learning to dev iOS apps it could be pretty nice.

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            • raddevusR raddevus

              I was looking for a service like this a couple of years ago but didn't find it then and I ended up buying a Mac Mini. Checkout - MacinCloud - compare plans[^] Here are some of the specs: + Dual Core Processor + 8GB of RAM (see Addons tab below to upgrade to 16GB of RAM) + macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (Supports Xcode 9.4.1 and the latest Visual Studio for Mac with Xamarin components + 100Mbps Port Speed - Included + Includes pre-installed XCode 9.4.1, Visual Studio for Mac and more. I think I'm going to try this out for a while. You get 3 hours of daily access for $20 month. The entire problem I have with doing more iOS development is that it isn't available in my "down times". Now it could be available from anywhere (via RDP). This is pretty cool. Have any of you tried this out? EDIT I signed up. You get a 24-hour trial for only $0.99 USD. Amazing how fast it is really. Here's a snapshot where I started an XCode Project: https://i.stack.imgur.com/N0DB2.png:thumbsup: EDIT 2 First thing you want to change when using RDP to Mac... System Preferences...General... Scrollbars, always on. https://i.stack.imgur.com/xZD0U.png So far this thing seems just as fast as the physical Mac Mini I use VNC to connect to. Interesting. EDIT 3 Added a simple label and ran the program on the iPhone 8 emulator. https://i.stack.imgur.com/kaGYj.png I think it may be faster than my local Mac Mini. Seriously amazing. This could be a cost effective way for us Win10 people to do iOS dev. I'm still not sure how they measure your 3 hours of daily time and what happens when your time is up. Does it charge you more for going over or just stop your session? I would hope for the latter. Edit 4 Usage Time and Charges

              MacInCloud.com:

              For Managed Subscription Plans: For example, in a 3-hour daily limit plan, the user is allowed to be logged in for 3 hours per day total. The user may login multiple times per day and will not be charged for additional hours as long as the total login time does not exceed the daily limit. Please remember to log off the Mac account by using the Apple Icon > Log out after each usage.

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              Sander Rossel
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              A coworker used this when he did a Xamarin course and had to develop for iOS as well. Last I heard is that it worker pretty well for him.

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              • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                This has to be for someone doing mac development as a side gig. I don't see how you could get much done in only three hours. :confused:

                The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

                Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Offline
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                Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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                Actually, if you are using Xamarin you can do 70%+ on your local (Windows) machine and use the virtual Mac only for debugging/testing... In that way (less comfortable) you can do a lot in 3 hours...

                "The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018

                "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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                • raddevusR raddevus

                  I was looking for a service like this a couple of years ago but didn't find it then and I ended up buying a Mac Mini. Checkout - MacinCloud - compare plans[^] Here are some of the specs: + Dual Core Processor + 8GB of RAM (see Addons tab below to upgrade to 16GB of RAM) + macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (Supports Xcode 9.4.1 and the latest Visual Studio for Mac with Xamarin components + 100Mbps Port Speed - Included + Includes pre-installed XCode 9.4.1, Visual Studio for Mac and more. I think I'm going to try this out for a while. You get 3 hours of daily access for $20 month. The entire problem I have with doing more iOS development is that it isn't available in my "down times". Now it could be available from anywhere (via RDP). This is pretty cool. Have any of you tried this out? EDIT I signed up. You get a 24-hour trial for only $0.99 USD. Amazing how fast it is really. Here's a snapshot where I started an XCode Project: https://i.stack.imgur.com/N0DB2.png:thumbsup: EDIT 2 First thing you want to change when using RDP to Mac... System Preferences...General... Scrollbars, always on. https://i.stack.imgur.com/xZD0U.png So far this thing seems just as fast as the physical Mac Mini I use VNC to connect to. Interesting. EDIT 3 Added a simple label and ran the program on the iPhone 8 emulator. https://i.stack.imgur.com/kaGYj.png I think it may be faster than my local Mac Mini. Seriously amazing. This could be a cost effective way for us Win10 people to do iOS dev. I'm still not sure how they measure your 3 hours of daily time and what happens when your time is up. Does it charge you more for going over or just stop your session? I would hope for the latter. Edit 4 Usage Time and Charges

                  MacInCloud.com:

                  For Managed Subscription Plans: For example, in a 3-hour daily limit plan, the user is allowed to be logged in for 3 hours per day total. The user may login multiple times per day and will not be charged for additional hours as long as the total login time does not exceed the daily limit. Please remember to log off the Mac account by using the Apple Icon > Log out after each usage.

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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  #8

                  I tried this service last year and wasn't impressed; I hit periods where high usage meant that it wasn't responding as rapidly as I would have liked. To be honest, you can pick up a Mac Mini for next to nothing so why not go that route instead?

                  This space for rent

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                  • raddevusR raddevus

                    I was looking for a service like this a couple of years ago but didn't find it then and I ended up buying a Mac Mini. Checkout - MacinCloud - compare plans[^] Here are some of the specs: + Dual Core Processor + 8GB of RAM (see Addons tab below to upgrade to 16GB of RAM) + macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (Supports Xcode 9.4.1 and the latest Visual Studio for Mac with Xamarin components + 100Mbps Port Speed - Included + Includes pre-installed XCode 9.4.1, Visual Studio for Mac and more. I think I'm going to try this out for a while. You get 3 hours of daily access for $20 month. The entire problem I have with doing more iOS development is that it isn't available in my "down times". Now it could be available from anywhere (via RDP). This is pretty cool. Have any of you tried this out? EDIT I signed up. You get a 24-hour trial for only $0.99 USD. Amazing how fast it is really. Here's a snapshot where I started an XCode Project: https://i.stack.imgur.com/N0DB2.png:thumbsup: EDIT 2 First thing you want to change when using RDP to Mac... System Preferences...General... Scrollbars, always on. https://i.stack.imgur.com/xZD0U.png So far this thing seems just as fast as the physical Mac Mini I use VNC to connect to. Interesting. EDIT 3 Added a simple label and ran the program on the iPhone 8 emulator. https://i.stack.imgur.com/kaGYj.png I think it may be faster than my local Mac Mini. Seriously amazing. This could be a cost effective way for us Win10 people to do iOS dev. I'm still not sure how they measure your 3 hours of daily time and what happens when your time is up. Does it charge you more for going over or just stop your session? I would hope for the latter. Edit 4 Usage Time and Charges

                    MacInCloud.com:

                    For Managed Subscription Plans: For example, in a 3-hour daily limit plan, the user is allowed to be logged in for 3 hours per day total. The user may login multiple times per day and will not be charged for additional hours as long as the total login time does not exceed the daily limit. Please remember to log off the Mac account by using the Apple Icon > Log out after each usage.

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                    Can I connect to it from my Mac?

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                    • raddevusR raddevus

                      Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                      Thanks for the link

                      Glad it helped out. I was amazed to see this service at such a reasonable price. Also amazed at how well it works. The machines you connect to are hardware and not VMs. :cool:

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                      #10

                      Nice! /ravi

                      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                      • L Lost User

                        Can I connect to it from my Mac?

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                        #11

                        As long as you are running OS/2 2.0 or later you are fine. If you're running CP/M-86 on your mAC address, then it'll also work.

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