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Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
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Re: XCode Falls Short - for now


  • Subject: Re: XCode Falls Short - for now
  • From: "Roni Music" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 22:07:03 +0200


Isn't this thread (and severall other) getting tiresome?

Xcode isn't perfect, so isn't Visual Studio (Windows) either and so isn't
any software out there.

I used CW for about five years, and yes, I liked it.

When it was announced that Mac was going Intel, I switched to Xcode the same day.
It took a couple of weeks to getting used to a new workflow (my projects are pretty small,
around 500 source files per project), but being used to switch between different development environments,
it wasn't a big deal.
And most important, I could continue to work and improve my applications and many things were much easier, using a
developper tool that was made by the same company that did the OS.


I think the developpers of Xcode needs some positive feedback

I'm not going to reply/comment on this

Rolf



On 27 Oct 2006, at 12:31, Sebastien Metrot wrote:

(and who needs a second 'enter' key on a
laptop while a 'delete' key or real home/end/page up/page down are
not even
present?).

fn-backspace = delete. And I actually think the mapping of fn- cursor_key to home/.. is pretty handy.


Jonas


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