I wanted to do the simple available on the Xamarin Developer website but I faced an issue when I wanted to start a Virtual Device, indeed when I try to execute my project on any version of Nexus 4, 5 or 10, it starts and stops immediately the Device. According to the log file the errors are following: WindowServer[269]: disable_update_timeout: UI updates were forcibly disabled by application 'Xamarin Android Player' for over 1.00 seconds. Server has re-enabled them. Xamarin Android Player[2760]: warning: exception inside UnhandledException handler: The requested feature is not implemented. I found in which they say that it works if they downgrade the version of Xamarin Android Player from 0.6.5 to 0.6.2 but it didn't work for me. I want to get a new mac mini or G5 or some sort of Mac desktop (don't know the differences yet) for my office, but one requirement is that it must run this stock program and it must run it smoothly and efficiently, real life time. Is this possible with windows xp emulation? If not I will be forced to buy a dell desktop, eek! ![]() My configuration is the following: • OSX El Capitain • Xamarin Studio Community version 5.10.3 • Xamarin Android Player 0.6.5 (1) • Virtual Box 5.0.18 For your information just in case it could help somehow: • I can start manually the factories from Virtual Box • I get the same behavior (start and immediate stop) that I have with the Xamarin Studio if I launch a Virtual Device directly from Xamarin Android Player. ViFind is the ultimate El Capitan Menu Bar solution for Windows and it’s not just eye candy either! it’s a fully functional El Capitan menu bar implementation for your Windows desktop. Created by the dream team that brought you the original ViStart start menu! Windows X and Lee-Soft are back. Get the Apple style start button and access your start menu like Apple users do and get the El Capitan OSX menu bar and status menus. El Capitan Menu Bar running on Windows 10 El Capitan Style Start Button The El Capitan style start button provides Mac like access to the Windows start menu. Real menu bar from actual software When a Windows app has a menu bar it will be displayed conveniently at the top of the desktop like in OSX- El Capitan Genuine OS X El Capitan FinderBar user experience Integrating features from Windows and El Capitan forming the perfect hybrid with a genuine finderbar user experience. An Original El Capitan Layout Containing – Taskbar items with pinning item and notification support – Tray icon support including system icons – Date/Time display This is only the first build and it’s highly experimental.
So there could be more features to come in the future! Ahmed Adel that’s a good try, but still far away from perfect no customization (hate the apple icon btw, for me I need the finderbar functionality but I’m not going to hide the beautiful win10 identity), also lacks the most impressive feature in finderbar ( its linkage to the opened window so it display the main commands above). Some weird behavior also noticed (app icons don’t open apps, and a weird applicationframehost.exe icon appear and all apps can be opened from it). Keep trying, windows users will pay for that features ?. VampireFox2 First of all this looks amazing and authentic. I have some questions about some of the functionalities that may not be working. The start menu works fine however the programs that are in the tray do not respond when clicking on them and the calendar, wifi, and sound settings do not respond as well.
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