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Re: Maintaining "lite" application
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Re: Maintaining "lite" application


  • Subject: Re: Maintaining "lite" application
  • From: Jeremy Dronfield <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 18:43:02 +0100

I strongly recommend targets - that's what they're there for. I use separate targets in a single project to maintain viJournal and viJournal Lite. That way it's easy to keep the two products in sync.

Regards,

-Jeremy

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On 23 Jun 2006, at 6:21 pm, Kevin Wojniak wrote:

I've got a document-based application that needs a "lite" version which will have a different name and has a few different features. What's the best way to maintain both versions? Should I maintain separate projects that share files or a framework? Or somehow just maintain separate targets within the same project?

Kevin
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