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Re: Advantages to using Xcode 3 format over Xcode 2.4?
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Re: Advantages to using Xcode 3 format over Xcode 2.4?


  • Subject: Re: Advantages to using Xcode 3 format over Xcode 2.4?
  • From: Alexander von Below <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 14:29:11 +0100

I think building Targets in Parallel can only be done when using the Xc3 format

Alex

Am 02.03.2008 um 03:01 schrieb Terry Simons:

Are there any advantages to using the Xcode 3 format for a project over the older Xcode 2.4 format for new projects?

I'm porting a couple of applications that do not use IB or anything particularly Mac OS X specific, and I'm curious whether I'm better off using the older 2.4 format for backwards compatibility, or if starting out with Xcode 3 format is going to buy me anything.

Thanks,

- Terry
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