Converting Mac files to Windows files and Windows file to Mac files

Hey fellow GameSalads! I created a game on Mac but I want to convert it to Windows so I can work on it on a PC.
If someone can dumb it down for me step by step on how to convert it between the two that would be great, because I am having no luck on getting this done:(

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  • tatiangtatiang Member, Sous Chef, PRO, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 11,949

    Pretty sure you just need to rename the file to have an extension of .gsproj. But I could be wrong. This video is old but could also shed some light...?

  • MetalloMetallo Member, PRO Posts: 86

    No need to convert, it works straight away

  • soundzlandsoundzland Member Posts: 6

    @Metallo said:
    No need to convert, it works straight away

    I tried opening my MAC file on a PC and the screen turned white and closed GS Maker.

  • jamie_cjamie_c ImagineLabs.rocks Member, PRO Posts: 5,772

    Last I knew you were able to just open Mac files in the PC version with no 'converting' needed. I believe it was the transition from PC to Mac where you needed to rename the file.

  • soundzlandsoundzland Member Posts: 6

    @jamie_c said:
    Last I knew you were able to just open Mac files in the PC version with no 'converting' needed. I believe it was the transition from PC to Mac where you needed to rename the file.

    I am trying to open it on my PC and it was made on a MAC and it does not open. The screen turns white and GS Creator closes when I try to open the file

  • jamie_cjamie_c ImagineLabs.rocks Member, PRO Posts: 5,772

    I wonder if there is something in the Mac file that isn't supported on the PC? Not sure what it would be but maybe there is some error causing a crash. You could try tech support using the blue talk bubble in the lower right corner of the screen here.

  • MetalloMetallo Member, PRO Posts: 86

    I’m currently working with my file either on Mac and PC and it works like a charm

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