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Re: Browsing source on Leopard



I associate Java files with Aquamacs, and then a double click from Spotlight opens them in Aquamacs for me.

I could also use the new features to look at files in situ in Finder.

Regards

Nathan

Steve Roy wrote:
I was used to using JavaBrowser for quickly looking at the Java sources. In Leopard this app doesn't exist anymore. What do you guys do, other than navigate to the desired source with the Finder?

I see that the Java documentation is nicely available from Xcode, but half the time it's the source I'm more interested in.

Steve


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