I've just bought a Mac Mini in order to develop Mac OS X FireMonkey applications, using Delphi XE2.
I've a main laptop under Windows Seven, which I use for development since years. But this laptop has an older (AMD TL-56 with 2GB RAM) hardware configuration than the Mac Mini (Core i5 with 4GB RAM).
What is, from your experiment, the best configuration to use? That is, where should I install Delphi XE2?
- Install IDE on the laptop, debugging remotely into the Mac? In this case, what is the best remote access tool (I wonder about Open GL remote access)? Or is the only solution to switch my monitor and keyboards to the mac?
- Or on the Mac directly - but in this case, what is the best solution: installing Delphi XE2 in a Virtual Box hosting Windows, or having a dual boot on the Mac, install Windows on it, then putting a Mac OS inside a Virtual Box?
- Any other combination?
I just like using Windows for developing - e.g. I make intensive use of Total Commander and other home-made tools. I've seen Mac computers at Embarcadero's office - I just wondered what is the best HW configuration.
I do not need answers like "try Mac OS, this is the best OS ever" - just feedback from Delphi programmers, including tips (e.g. how is working FireMonkey 3D acceleration remotely?).