![]() ![]() My suggestion is to try to install linux (point 1) (maybe with the help of a friend), because it's important to have the latest SDK version and the latest updates. You can try to download and run the first Android Develop Studio Beta that ever appeared on the website (0.8.0), I don't think they ever supported 10.7.5, but you can try. ![]() There you can install the latest version of Android Studio with no hassle. You don't need to update your Mac OS 10.7.5, it will remain intact, but you will boot on linux to develop Android Apps. You may also do this by Terminal running the rm command, rm -Rf /Applications/Android\ Studio.app. You install ubuntu (I recommend Linux Mint 17.2 'Rafaela' - Xfce RC (32-bit) as it's lighter on your CPU and RAM) and dual boot. Check to see what version of JDK worked on 10.7.5, install it, then install one of the versions of eclipse from Indigo to Mars and then install the above mentioned plugin. To remove the Android Studio Application on Mac, you can simply go to Finder -> Applications and right-click on the Android Studio App and select Move to Trash. You badly wish to run Android applications on your Mac, or possibly you’re a designer and are searching for an Android emulator to investigate your applications on. Go with the previous Android Development solution : Eclipse IDE Indigo or higher ADT bundle plugin. In case you’re searching for Android emulators for Mac, odds are the one you’ve utilized and most likely abhorred, is the one that comes packaged with Android Studio. ![]() You install ubuntu (I recommend Linux Mint 17.2 "Rafaela" - Xfce RC (32-bit) as it's lighter on your CPU and RAM) and dual boot. There are three options from what I see here :
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