![]() That doesn’t work either! FFS! It turns out I need to install VirtualBox first. It turns out I’m not the only one to have issues with the Android emulator on Mac OSX. at least Ionic claims that that the app has been installed and launched! Well, no it hasn’t actually…”Launcher 3 has failed”! FFS! What’s up now? Now I’m getting somewhere, very slowly, …. A bit of Googling led me to install all the Tools and Extras for the latest Android SDK. I started the simulator, oops I meant emulator… and several minutes later… nothing. Then I had to set up a virtual device, which again is fair enough. Super simple in comparison to Android development setup at least.įirst of all I had to install the Android SDK, which, of course, is fair enough. ![]() Setting up the development environment for iOS on Mac OSX was super simple, until the convoluted certificate, key & provisioning chores. I had been testing my Ionic app on an iPhone for a while when I thought I should try it on Android, after all that is one of the main selling points of hybrid mobile app development.
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