Installation of TeeChart .NET for iOS MonoTouch
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 2:50 pm
Hi guys, sorry for the newbie question here.
I'm using Xamarin MonoTouch to develop iOS apps. My company just purchased 2 licenses for TeeChart to use in our very first iOS app. However, I seem to be having problems getting the software installed on my MacBook Pro. We have licenses for TeeChart .Net v2012 Mono for iOS. Logging into the client portal, I see 3 versions of the software available for download. I am assuming that I only have to download and install the latest version? I did this, the installer seemed to complete fine and the software was activated via the web after entering my customer number, license number and password.
The problem is, when I go into MonoDevelop and try to add a TeeChart reference to my project, it's no where to be found. Am I missing a step or something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Bob
UPDATE: My colleague and I are now good. We found that the DLL was stored in the sources.zip file. Running the installer didn't automatically put the DLL anywhere like we expected it to. Upon finding the DLL, I unzipped it, created a reference and I'm now able to create charts.
I'm using Xamarin MonoTouch to develop iOS apps. My company just purchased 2 licenses for TeeChart to use in our very first iOS app. However, I seem to be having problems getting the software installed on my MacBook Pro. We have licenses for TeeChart .Net v2012 Mono for iOS. Logging into the client portal, I see 3 versions of the software available for download. I am assuming that I only have to download and install the latest version? I did this, the installer seemed to complete fine and the software was activated via the web after entering my customer number, license number and password.
The problem is, when I go into MonoDevelop and try to add a TeeChart reference to my project, it's no where to be found. Am I missing a step or something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Bob
UPDATE: My colleague and I are now good. We found that the DLL was stored in the sources.zip file. Running the installer didn't automatically put the DLL anywhere like we expected it to. Upon finding the DLL, I unzipped it, created a reference and I'm now able to create charts.