![]() (Note: You still have to sign up for an account) ![]() For just playing around, I’m sticking to the “free” version. For the specifics on pricing, take a look, here. Basically it’s a $999/year for business licencing, there is also an “indie” program for $25/month. You don’t specifically need the paid services, but the features offered will make things much easier for more complicated apps and shared features provided by Xamarin. Once I was able to get Xamarin installed, I was hit with all of the subscription information and business class services from Xamarin.
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