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Re: Xcode 3.0 file rename behavior
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Re: Xcode 3.0 file rename behavior


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 3.0 file rename behavior
  • From: William Bates <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:09:02 -0600

Bob,
Since you haven't upgraded my advice is to stay with Xcode 2.x. After using 3.0 every day for months, I'd call it a step backward. There are lots of little annoyances; a few big ones (I've given up trying to use the Debugger, for example); and none of the "nifty new features" compensate for these problems in the basics. Who needs automatic documentation updates going on in background if you can't open a file quickly?
It's sad to see software you rely on suffer from feature bloat . It feels to me like it wasn't tested on real-world users. OK, it's free and perhaps we expect too much from Apple, but they sort of pulled a Microsoft on this one. If it ain't broke don't fix and if you fix it anyway please don't break it!
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