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Shark - Try it!
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Shark - Try it!


  • Subject: Shark - Try it!
  • From: "Mike O'Connor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 23:09:30 -0400

Every so often I've seen people mention Shark. What the heck is Shark? I've got the latest XCode, there is no Shark there, but I did see a dimmed out command in the menus. I figured I'd have to check it out some day.

Curiosity got me, so I googled "Apple Developer Shark" and came up with this tutorial page:

http://developer.apple.com/tools/shark_optimize.html

I guessed Shark was some sort of performance analyzer, but what I didn't know was: Shark is a kick-ass performance analyzer! Easy, useful, free, pure Apple.

It's on your XTools disk as an optional install in the CHUD package. I didn't guess CHUD had much good in it - Hey I've seen the movie!

But I was wrong, this is good stuff. If you haven't tried Shark check out the above page to see what it is.

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