If you don’t see an iMessage extension, you may not have included the necessary project types when installing Visual Studio (I think it comes with the Xamarin package, but I’m not 100% sure). Start by adding a new iMessage extension to your solution, as you would normally do for any other type of project (right click solution -> Add… -> New Project). Getting Startedīundling an iMessage app with your main Xamarin.iOS app is actually really simple. This blog post assumes you are using Visual Studio to develop your Xamarin iOS application. This blog post will explain how to bundle a simple iMessage extension with your application that displays a bunch of stickers (GIF & PNG). Meaning, when a user installs my iOS app, the sticker pack is installed at the same time. At first it seemed impossible, but after a lot of trial and error with the Ice Cream Builder sample project, I was able to bundle the stickers in the project. I had a client request to include an iOS Sticker Pack, or iMessage extension, with a Xamarin Forms iOS application.
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