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Re: Is xCode4 a requirement now?
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Re: Is xCode4 a requirement now?


  • Subject: Re: Is xCode4 a requirement now?
  • From: Dave <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 21:16:28 +0000


On 10 Mar 2011, at 21:05, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

On Mar 10, 2011, at 12:57, Dave wrote:

On 10 Mar 2011, at 20:35, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

[snip!]
I, for one, like the new interface design. I've always used the "all-in-one" since Xcode offered this layout. My main machine is a MacBook Pro but even though I could attach a second monitor to it, I've never done it. It's a 17" and I've learned to live (and appreciate) it. So, no matter where I go, I know I have everything on my screen. I agree that they could maybe have had some kind of layout preferences like the previous version but, I just wanted to mention that some people like the new layout...

You never need to look at more than once file at once or look at email or the web while looking at a source file?

I sometimes do but I use Spaces extensively. Mail is in one space, Safari is in another, Xcode yet another and I switch very quickly with Control + the number of the screen I want. Since I always put Mail and Safari in the same space number, it's easy to remember. I guess you could say that I'm kinda using additional monitors, even if they are virtual :-)

This seems like a poor substitute to me, I haven't used Spaces much, but from what I remember, if you have XCode in Space 1 and Email in Space 2 and you switch from Space 1 to 2, doesn't all the windows in Space 1 disappear and Space 2's windows slide in screen? If so, then you can't actually look at an emal and a source window at the same time. This is something I could do under Mac System 7 on my Quadra 950!!!!


I've worked on projects with 1600+ source files and have had to have 5 + windows open at once.

Cheers
Dave



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