Having issues with launching your Flutter application after moving it from Windows to Mac or from Mac to Windows— or to another machine in general? Here is a quick checklist of what you may need to do to get it all working again.

Step 0: Move the Project

The most common way to move your Flutter project to a new machine is to do so via a repository service like GitHub. Setting your project up that way is beyond the scope of this article, but there are plenty of tutorials out there on how to do it.

Another way to move your project is to just copy and move your Flutter project to another machine via a USB drive, local network, or any other way you prefer. If you plan on doing it this way, I highly suggest you only work on one version at a time so you don’t have essentially two different projects branching away from each other.

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Migrating Your Flutter Project From Windows to Mac (and Vice Versa)
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