Open JoshuaNovak919 opened 9 years ago
I have the same issue. I tried to reference PhoneCall.Forms.Plugin.iOS in my AppDelegate but it is not found. It seems the plugin for iOS does not install correctly and is not added to the project references.
I use the following:
Microsoft Visual Studio Premium 2013 Version 12.0.31101.00 Update 4 Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.5.50938 Installed Version: Premium Visual Basic 2013 06191-004-0457005-02619 Microsoft Visual Basic 2013 Visual C# 2013 06191-004-0457005-02619 Xamarin 3.9.236.0 (d6a2cae) Visual Studio extension to enable development for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android. Xamarin.Android 4.20.0.34 (49a04b966feb40dfdba49d57ba16249b66d606a6) Visual Studio plugin to enable development for Xamarin.Android. Xamarin.iOS 8.6.0.0 (eb24bdcf5cba2c12b673a07e0a8cce368b9563b3) Visual Studio extension to enable development for Xamarin.iOS. Xamarin.iOS Unified Migration 1.0 Automated migration for Xamarin iOS Classic projects to Unified
I'm having the same issue, it worked perfectly on Android, but not on iOS, this is driving me nuts. Did you guys have found a solution?
I ended up writing my own dependency service. It is not that hard...
I made my own too. If you go to the Xamarin University page and click preview a class, the preview shows you how to make a dialer service.
Thanks guys, I was running out of time, so I ended up coding my own service too, and it wasn't a big deal
Just look into this: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Xam.Plugins.Messaging/
I am getting a namespace does not exist error in the AppDelegate file. It seems PhoneCall.Forms.Plugin.iOS doesn't exist. I am using the Unified support version of xamarin forms. Any ideas how to get this to work?