[OSX-Users] Re: Xcode for Lion
Jules
sysjkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Jul 8 12:20:42 BST 2011
Will be there shortly. Both Snow Leopard and Lion versions.
On 08/07/2011 11:49, Sebastian C Skuse wrote:
> Jules,
>
> May be worth dropping a copy of XCode 4.2 in there too - Lion compatible, development for iOS5.
>
> Seb
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 8 Jul 2011, at 08:57 AM, "Jules"<sysjkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 08/07/2011 03:30, Tom Hebbron wrote:
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> Is there some way I can access the dev preview of Xcode 4.1 for Lion?
>> Absolutely. It's in the ECS software repository now for you.
>> cifs://software/software/images/apple/Xcode
>>> I've installed the OS, but Xcode 4.02 (from the ECS software repository) refuses to install - tells me to upgrade to 10.6.6 :)
>>>
>>> Observations from the first 48 hours installed on an early Core2Duo Macbook 2,1, somewhat more than 6 months old :P
>>>
>>> 1. The nasty jittery audio bug introduced somewhere along the 10.6 cycle in the GMA950 drivers is still present, I guess that's never getting fixed then.
>>>
>>> 2. Two finger scrolling on the pad now defaults to 'moving content in the direction of finger movement'. The opposite to how it used to go. Confusing at first, but configurable. I'm now not sure which is 'right' you could argue either way.
>> I tried to stick with the new direction and you actually get used to it remarkably quickly. I now find the "old" direction feels odd on trackpads.
>>> 3. It feels 'snappy' again. Is this Lion, or just an OS reinstall - no data to test this one I'm afraid.
>> You and I are not the only ones who think it is noticeably faster. There's no delay in Finder windows opening, for starters, definitely does seem faster. And being a reinstall shouldn't make any difference, it doesn't have any clunky fragmented things like the Windows registry which is bound to get slower with time.
>>
>> Jules
>>
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>> sysjkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
>>
Jules
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