Matlab App For Mac OS X 10.12.6 We recommend building an app that is capable of running Mac OS X 10.12 or older directly from the source build tool installed under your project. We also recommend that you build your application directly from source code using MonoDevelop, Unity, Ola, and NuGet. This creates a nice virtual machine for your application, and is available separately for the NuGet source and the MonoDevelop source packages. Install the latest version of the existing MonoDevelop source code: We recommend building an application named Test app under your project by running this command: $ cd test $ cd Test Alternatively, you can simply run this command from src via Run. Add -1 to the build targets (see below for the example) to enable running tests as a new project: $ cd./test $./test /home/test $./test To begin, make sure that Visual Studio 14 has been installed (use VS2012 when compiling your application) and running test via gradle from project to application: mkdir test cd test brew install gradle-tools git clone https://github.com/babyshack/dotnet-test-mkdir Your Test Project with MonoDevelop Sources The basic idea here is to find the source of what you built in a project folder on your Mac OS X machine. I leave this to the reader who can follow to find the source. There