If you go down that route, please read and understand the licensing implication as noted on that page:īe advised that this option will trigger the LGPL requirement that you still distribute the independent pieces to your user so he can manually upgrade his Mono runtime if he chooses to do so. I've never actually used macpack myself, so I can't comment on that further. The mono project has some documentation on how to use mkbundle / macpack here - monoapplications/#bundles That may solve your problem. If you don't have Xamarin.Mac installed/licensed, it won't show up in the project list. If you are interested in that, you can download our universal installer () and start a trial. So, Xamarin.Mac (which is actually the product forum you are on), is a paid product for writing desktop applications that target OS X.