System requirements for 2017r2

Download Xojo 2017 Release 2

Xojo IDE

The Xojo IDE can be used on systems that meet the following requirements:

Windows

macOS

Linux (x86, x86-64)

OS

  • Windows 10

  • Windows 8.1

  • Windows 7 SP1

Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported.

  • macOS Sierra 10.12.x

  • OS X El Capitan 10.11.x

  • OS X Yosemite 10.10.5

  • OS X Mavericks 10.9.5

See below for iOS requirements.

Linux Mint 18.1 (64-bit) is recommended.

  • Linux Mint 16 or later (18.1 suggested)

  • Ubuntu 12.04 or later (16 suggested)

  • CentOS 7 or later

  • Debian 6.0 or later

  • OpenSUSE 11.3 or later

  • Fedora 13 Desktop or later Refer to 64-bit Configuration for information on how to install Xojo on 64-bit Linux distributions.

The Xojo IDE does not run on Linux for ARM.

RAM

Minimum 2GB

Minimum 2GB

Minimum 2GB

Other

PDF viewer for documentation

PDF viewer for documentation

Desktop Apps

Desktop apps created with Xojo have these requirements:

Windows

macOS

Linux (x86, x86-64)

Raspberry Pi

OS

32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported.

  • Windows 10

  • Windows 8.1

  • Windows 7 SP1

  • macOS Sierra 10.12.x

  • OS X El Capitan 10.11.x

  • OS X Yosemite 10.10.5

  • OS X Mavericks 10.9.5

32-bit and 64-bit versions of Linux are supported.

  • Linux Mint 16 or later

  • CentOS 7.0 or later

  • Ubuntu 12.04 or later

  • Debian 6.0 or later

  • OpenSUSE 11.3 or later

  • Fedora 13 Desktop or later

For best results on 64-bit distributions, build a 64-bit app.

Pi 2 and Pi 3 running:

  • Raspbian Wheezy

  • Raspbian Jessie

  • Raspbian Jessie with Pixel

  • Raspbian Stretch Other single-board computers that are compatible with the 32-bit ARMv7 CPU may also work.

Web Apps

Web apps consist of two parts: user interface displayed in the web browser and the app itself.

Web Browser

Your users can use a web app in one of the following browsers for these platforms:

Windows

macOS / macOS Server

Linux

iOS

Android

Raspberry Pi

Browser

  • Chrome 37+

  • Firefox 17+

  • Internet Explorer 9+

  • SSL requires 11+ or settings change for 9+

  • Edge

  • Safari 6.0+

  • SSL requires 7.0+

  • Chrome 37+

  • Firefox 17+

  • Chrome 37+

  • Firefox 17+

  • Mobile Safari

  • Chrome for Android

  • Raspbian Epiphany Web Browser

  • Chromium for Raspbian Pixel

Security

For SSL with IE 9 or 10, you may need manually enable TLSv12 with these steps:

  1. Select "Tools" > "Internet Options". Depending on your IE settings, the "Tools" menu may be a gear icon in the upper right hand corner.

  2. Go to the "Advanced" tab.

  3. Scroll down to the "Security" section.

  4. Locate and check "Use TLS 1.2" in the Security section.

  5. Then, press the "OK" button.

You may need to close and reopen all open browser windows in order for these new settings to take effect.

Warning

Microsoft no longer supplies security updates to IE 9 and 10 for most users, so you may want to consider upgrading to IE 11 or using a different browser.

Web Server / Deployment

Web apps can be deployed to servers with these requirements:

Windows

macOS / macOS Server

Linux (x86, x86-64)

Raspberry Pi

OS

32-bit and 64-bit servers are supported.

  • Windows Server 2016

  • Windows Server 2012

  • Windows Server 2008 R2

  • Windows 10

  • Windows 8.1

  • Windows 7

  • macOS Sierra 10.12.x

  • OS X El Capitan 10.11.x

  • OS X Yosemite 10.10.5

  • OS X Mavericks 10.9.5

32-bit and 64-bit servers are supported.

  • Linux Mint 16 or later

  • Ubuntu 12.04 or later

  • CentOS 7.0 or later

  • Debian 6.0 or later

  • OpenSUSE 11.3 or later

  • Fedora 13 or later

Pi 2 and Pi 3 running:

  • Raspbian Wheezy

  • Raspbian Jessie

  • Raspbian Jessie with Pixel

  • Raspbian Stretch

Other single-board computers that are compatible with the 32-bit ARMv7 CPU may also work.

Deployment

  • Standalone

  • Apache 2

  • IIS

  • Standalone

  • Apache 2

  • Xojo Cloud

  • Standalone

  • Apache 2

  • Standalone

Console Apps

Console apps do not have a user interface and run on systems with these requirements (or any of the server requirements listed for Web Apps):

Windows

macOS / macOS Server

Linux (x86, x86-64)

Raspberry Pi

OS

  • Windows 10

  • Windows 8.1

  • Windows 7

  • macOS Sierra 10.12.x

  • OS X El Capitan 10.11.x

  • OS X Yosemite 10.10.5

  • OS X Mavericks 10.9.5

  • Linux Mint 16 or later

  • Ubuntu 12.04 or later

  • CentOS 7.0 or later

  • Debian 6.0 or later

  • OpenSUSE 11.3 or later

  • Fedora 13 Desktop or later

Pi 2 and Pi 3 running:

  • Raspbian Wheezy

  • Raspbian Jessie

  • Raspbian Jessie with Pixel

  • Raspbian Stretch Other single-board computers that are compatible with the 32-bit ARMv7 CPU may also work.

CPU Compatibility

x86 CPUs require the SSE2 instruction set for the IDE and built applications. The vast majority of desktop CPUs in use support this, but some x86 single board computers may not.

ARM CPUs must support the 32-bit ARMv7 architecture.

iOS Apps

In order to work on iOS projects, you must be using Xojo on at least macOS 10.11 and later with at least Xcode 8.x (required for iOS Simulator).

Note

Xcode 9 is supported starting with Xojo 2017r3.

Supported macOS versions

  • 10.13

  • 10.12

  • 10.11

Required Xcode versions

  • 8.x

Supported iOS Versions

  • iOS 10

  • iOS 9

  • iOS 8 (deprecated)

Supported iOS Devices

  • Any iOS devices that work with the supported iOS versions

iOS Developer Subscription Requirements

  • Deploying to iOS devices

  • Submitting to App Store

  • Test Flight

Linux Information

Because various Linux distributions have different libraries installed by default, you may need to install additional libraries before your Xojo apps will run on Linux. At a minimum, Xojo requires these Linux libraries:

Always Required

Required for Desktop

Optional

glib 2.0

glibc-2.11 (32-bit)

glibc-2.14 (64-bit)

libstdc++.so.6.0.13

GTK+ 3 (3.4.1 minimum)

libsoup 2.4 (Xojo.Net.HTTPSocket)

libwebkitgtk-3.0-0 (HTMLViewer)

If you're looking for a specific version and distribution, check out mirrors.kernel.org.

64-bit Configuration

32-bit libraries are not usually installed by default on 64-bit Linux distributions. The commands below can be used to get the appropriate 32-bit libraries installed so that the Xojo IDE and your own 32-bit apps run on some common 64-bit Linux distributions.

With your own apps, for best results build 64-bit Xojo apps for distribution on 64-bit Linux systems.

Linux Mint 18

(recommended)

Mint includes most of the necessary libraries.

You'll need to install 32-bit GTK+ 3 and webkit with this command:

sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-0:i386 libwebkitgtk-3.0-0:i386

Ubuntu 16/17

 This installs the necessary GTK+ 3 and other necessary 32-bit libraries:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libglib2.0-0:i386 libsoup2.4-1:i386 libgtk-3-0:i386 libwebkitgtk-3.0-0:i386

openSUSE Leap 42.2

Start the YaST tool (select Software Management) and manually search for and install these libraries:

  • libgtk-3-0-32bit

  • libwebkitgtk-3_0-0-32bit

Fedora 25

This installs the necessary 32-bit libraries:

sudo yum install glib2.i686 libgcc.i686 libstdc++.i686 gtk3.i686 webkitgtk3.i686

CentOS 7

This installs the necessary 32-bit libraries:

sudo yum install glib2.i686 libgcc.i686 libstdc++.i686 gtk3.i686 webkitgtk3.i686

If you are still having trouble identifying necessary libraries, the ldd command might help. You can run from Terminal in the Xojo directory to return a list of libraries required by Xojo and their status on the system:

ldd Xojo

International Components for Unicode (libicu)

Linux apps made with Xojo 2016 Release 3 or later include the libicu libraries as part of the app package (in the Libs folder). You do not need to install libicu separately. Refer to System Requirements for older versions if you need help with this.