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ANN: Accessorizer 1.2 with support for Objective-C 2.0 properties and much more ...
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ANN: Accessorizer 1.2 with support for Objective-C 2.0 properties and much more ...


  • Subject: ANN: Accessorizer 1.2 with support for Objective-C 2.0 properties and much more ...
  • From: Kevin Callahan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 12:50:46 -0800


Accessorizer 1.2 (a FREE UPDATE for existing owners) with support for Objective 2.0 properties and much more!


This new version is even faster as it removes the tedium of writing @property and @synthesize statements, providing a wide range of coding styles while helping you avoid common mistakes.

Accessorizer can automagically determine @property attributes or specifiers based on ivar type while allowing you to further customize your code.

Additionally, using Accessorizer makes it a one-click to simply override synthesized accessors and generate the appropriate getters and setters to accommodate virtually any memory management scheme you might need. And when using Accessorizer Services, you will stay focused in XCode, TextMate, BBEdit ... or any editor of choice.

But wait, there’s more! ... Accessorizer will help provide you with the init, keypath, keyed-archiving, indexed accessors, accessors for unordered collections such as NSSet, copyWithZone, KVO, key- validation, singleton overrides, dealloc, setNilForKey, non-standard attribute persistence (Core Data), locking, headerdoc, convert method to selector, NSUndoManager methods and more.

	Some user testimonials:

" ... A must-have app for Cocoa developers ..."

" ... Totally frikken' awesome!"

" ... Accessorizer is amazing, I can't imagine programming in Cocoa without it ..."

" ... Solidly one of the most useful dev apps ever!..."

" ... Accessorizer has changed the way I write code.
I have gained hours per day in increased productivity. "


" ... I can't praise Accessorizer enough. It's amazingly small and blazingly fast!..."

" ... Indispensable. Easily the most important tool for writing Cocoa code other
than XCode itself..."


" ... Accessorizer is cool! ..."

" ... Accessorizer saves me tons of time ! ..."

	http://www.kevincallahan.org/software/accessorizer.html
	http://www.kevincallahan.org/software/pressRelease.html

Stay in XCode (and general overview)
http://www.kevincallahan.org/AccessorizerVideoDemos/Accessorizer_HowToStayInXCode.mov (139MB)


	Coding Styles
	http://www.kevincallahan.org/AccessorizerVideoDemos/Accessorizer_codingStyles.mov

	Using Collections
	http://www.kevincallahan.org/AccessorizerVideoDemos/Accessorizer_UsingCollections.mov


* I posted a version built for 10.4 this morning for anybody who may need it,


	Kevin Callahan
	http://www.kevincallahan.org/main/home.html

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