I installed Mavericks just a few days ago because Xcode 6.0.1 requires it. I installed Xcode 6.0.1 because I need to know how to work with it, as well as to develop for iOS, just to get a job as an iOS App developer.
I don't have a problem with learning to use the latest tools. What I don't understand was why Xcode refused even to launch under OS X 10.8.x. That's Just Asinine. Michael David Crawford mdcrawf...@gmail.com http://www.warplife.com/mdc/ Available for Software Development in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area. On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:52 PM, Dave Horsfall <d...@horsfall.org> wrote: > On Sat, 11 Oct 2014, C.T. wrote: > >> I quite agree with you Mike on this one. My main machine is still Snow >> Leopard, and while I am not a developper, I just couldn't replicate the >> perfect balance it struck between user-friendliness and underlying power >> and compatibility. > > I went to Mavericks because I needed some 3rd-party applications such as a > decent QR-code reader (there's one for Snow Leopard but it's a bit > primitive) and iStat (won't run properly on Snow Leopard), security fixes, > etc. It's also much nicer all around. > > My only gripe is that the calendar "Reminders" function got hived off into > its own application. > > -- Dave > _______________________________________________ > macports-users mailing list > macports-users@lists.macosforge.org > https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users