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On 2006 Oct 30, at 11:23 AM, David Alger wrote:
Until a few months ago, I was using Codewarrior Pro 4, Codewarrior Pro 8 and Xcode on a daily basis. I don't use Codewarrior Pro 8 that much anymore. And I would gladly switch entirely to Xcode if given a choice. My point was that all these glowing memories of Codewarrior must come from some mythical and imaginary Codewarrior Pro v15. Because Codewarrior never got anywhere near as good as people are describing it. The ones I continue to use to this day are plagued with bugs and missing basic features, user interfaces that move from beyond poorly thought-out and right into outright hostile, and back in the day -- well, their developers seemed good if you could contact one, but most of their support was staffed by an equal number of all-but-terminally bored humans and highly trained bipolar weasels. It's quite disconcerting reading all these glowing reviews of Codewarrior and then popping it open and trying to do some work in it. -- Steve |
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