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Re: Complete Cocoa API Reference posted to Apple Developer Site
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Re: Complete Cocoa API Reference posted to Apple Developer Site


  • Subject: Re: Complete Cocoa API Reference posted to Apple Developer Site
  • From: "Erik M. Buck" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 11:31:10 -0600

Wasn't it nice back in the NeXTstep/Openstep days when everybody had Digital
Librarian and event the "Find" function in the file browser used Digital
Librarian's indexes. NeXT used to provide on-line documentation already
indexed. There was the Indexing Kit for use in your own applications.

If Sherlock did not suck so badly, it could be the new standard. MTLibrarian
and MarshmallowLibrarian and all the others only exist because Apple removed
functionality and replaced it with something inferior.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ondra Cada" <email@hidden>


> It seems to me as a perfectly silly thing to keep two (or even more!) sets
> of indexes in case I want to access *one* set of documents through
different
> applications, like
>
> - the Apple's ProjectBuilder;
> - John's MarshmallowLibrarian;
> - my own applications, tailored for particular usage...
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References: 
 >Complete Cocoa API Reference posted to Apple Developer Site (From: Matt Rollefson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Complete Cocoa API Reference posted to Apple Developer Site (From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>)

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