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Re: Where is Xcode?
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Re: Where is Xcode?


  • Subject: Re: Where is Xcode?
  • From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 00:37:05 -0400

on 25/10/03 23:38, Chaz McGarvey at email@hidden wrote:
[snip!]
> Before this turns into a big fat rant, I'll stop myself. I'm sure I'll
> get more efficient at using Xcode; I just hope any speed improvements
> Xcode provides aren't wasted on its interface, which I'm not really a
> fan of right now. Give me time.

Well, you're not alone. I really liked version 2.x of ProjectBuilder. I
could open any section from the keyboard and everything was working fine
inside a single window. On a 1024 x 768 screen, that makes a difference.
With Xcode, I need to keep a few windows opened and have to navigate from
one to the other in order to get to what I need. If you thought it was hard
finding the target, wait until you want to add a subproject to a main
project!

-Laurent.
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the worst if not the worst of the perpetrators of bloat.
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