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Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different?
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Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different?


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 2.5 - What's different?
  • From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 20:50:22 -0400


On Aug 22, 2007, at 5:14 PM, Blair M. Burtan wrote:

2) Apple's "release notes" don't tell you anything about what's different
other than "Use this if you don't have access to 3.0 and want to prepare for
Leopard." That's not an answer to "What's different?"

I'd use the feedback address or Radar to request release notes that are useful. NDAs aside, you shouldn't have to ask here to know what's new in a release of Xcode.


I don't want to screw up my development system in the middle of a project if
there's nothing worth downloading.

Are you suggesting you are willing to screw up your development system in the middle of a project if there *is* something worth downloading? LOL


It's pre-release software. At some point it will be just-released software. I wouldn't trust either one if I were at a critical stage in my development.

Larry

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