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**Note:** Since Xamarin requires Segment's library to be portable to different builds, Segment can only enable server-side destinations, as opposed to bundling select native SDKs like we do for iOS and Android. Look for the "Server" icon when selecting destinations. For tools for which we offer both bundled and server-side destinations, like Mixpanel, Amplitude, and Google Analytics, Segment's Xamarin library will only be able to use their server-side functionality.
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> info "Analytics-CSharp (C#)"
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> With Analytics-CSharp, you can add Segment analytics to your C# based app which includes Xamarin. The [Analytics-CSharp library](/docs/connections/sources/catalog/libraries/server/csharp/) is currently in general availability. If you'd like to migrate to use Analytics-CSharp, see the [Analytics-CSharp migration guide](/docs/connections/sources/catalog/libraries/server/csharp/migration-guide/).
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> With [Analytics-CSharp](/docs/connections/sources/catalog/libraries/server/csharp/), you can add Segment analytics to your C# based app which includes Xamarin. If you'd like to migrate to use Analytics-CSharp, see the [Analytics-CSharp migration guide](/docs/connections/sources/catalog/libraries/server/csharp/migration-guide/).
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## Getting Started
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