If you want to see more about MFRACTOR, you may go to this link to watch how the video demo. Basically, it will give you great intellisense tool in your XAML page. Its name is MFractor and it will be available in Xamarin Studio. Lastly, there’s another tool that is similar to ReSharper. It doesn’t have an emulator for iOS yet though. My ReSharper coding routine is available there. ![]() I’ve tried Rider, and so far it looks good. Then after you create a Xamarin Forms solution through Xamarin Studio, you may open the same solution on Rider via going to the same folder path where you created your XF solution.Īs you can see here, the Android emulator of Rider is working well you just need to run the debugger. For sure, Jetbrains will wire their iOS emulator to XCode before they will release the IDE. If you want to try Xamarin Forms on Rider, you will still need a Xamarin Studio to open the emulator for iOS. ![]() ![]() Here’s the link to their Early Build Stage and it’s free. ![]() Still in the preview stage, but you can already use this IDE even if it’s in an EAP. But, they have Rider, an alternative dot net IDE for Mac and Windows. If you are wondering when will Jetbrains integrate ReSharper in VS for Mac, the answer is they are not planning to do that. Want to know if there’s a tool like ReSharper on XS or VS? Do you want to try out Xamarin Studio or Visual Studio for Mac?
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