> On 9 Jul 2015, at 14:52, Graham Cox <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Is anyone using Dash for API documentation? Can you recommend it?
> 
> I received a bundle offer including this today and it seems like a good deal, 
> but wonder if it’s worth using over and above XCode’s standard docs?
> 
> —Graham
> 

Love it - don’t use anything else. It’s a hotkey away - you can pick docsets so 
I have an OSX set and an iOS set (both of which include XCode’s docs too). 
There’s a snippet editor I’ve not really used as much as I ought to, you also 
get updated downloads of lots of other useful manuals like perl and shell etc. 
It was upgraded recently to Swift-compatible BUT you can turn it off and just 
see the ObjC stuff if you like. 

Downside I guess you don’t get searchable tech notes and example code, just the 
API docs. That’s about the only time I go back to Xcode’s doc viewer. 

I did get an update the other day which just told me a new version is on the 
way, or just released perhaps. I think I have Dash 2, this is Dash 3 and is an 
extra 10 bucks which I will probably end up paying eventually. How that works 
thru the appstore I’m not entirely sure - I didn’t think you could do paid 
upgrades through the appstore. 

Anyway you can try it out for free IIRC - give it a few days and see if you 
like it. x
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