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Successful install and app is running, but... #19
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Hi, sure there is. What I do is to go to the menu Product and then Archive. This makes a release copy of the application. You can open the archive created with right click of your mouse, localize it in Finder, and right click again to see its content. Navigate through the inside folders under Product Applications to find the compile app. You can simply copy it to your favorite location, for example, the Applications folder in your computer.
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I was able to successfully build the app using XCode, but now if I try to close XCode, it tells me: "Closing this workspace will stop the task “Run "Volume Control"”.
Is there some way to keep Volume Control running without having Xcode open and running at the same time?
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Thank you so much! Success!
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… Hi, sure there is. What I do is to go to the menu Product and then
Archive. This makes a release copy of the application. You can open the
archive created with right click of your mouse, localize it in Finder, and
right click again to see its content. Navigate through the inside folders
under Product Applications to find the compile app. You can simply copy it
to your favorite location, for example, the Applications folder in your
computer.
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> I was able to successfully build the app using XCode, but now if I try
to close XCode, it tells me: "Closing this workspace will stop the task
“Run "Volume Control"”.
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> Is there some way to keep Volume Control running without having Xcode
open and running at the same time?
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I was able to successfully build the app using XCode, but now if I try to close XCode, it tells me: "Closing this workspace will stop the task “Run "Volume Control"”.
Is there some way to keep Volume Control running without having Xcode open and running at the same time?
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