AppKiDo
Description:AppKiDo is Free program for Mac OS X developed by aglee AppKiDo is a unfettered reference instrument representing Cocoa Objective-C programmers. The goal of AppKiDo is to assist you discover what you want in the Cocoa documentation. It does this by parsing the header files and the HTML doc files that were installed with your Developer Tools, and presenting the results in a configuration that is effortless to voyage. AppKiDo can scrutinize representing names of classes, protocols, functions, types, and constants. Searches are by substring, not keyword. So, representing example, if you're wondering how to direct cursors, scrutinize representing "cursor". Apple has conveniently put the word "cursor" in the names of most things coupled to cursors. AppKiDo presents the order hierarchy in a browser view. If you are original to Cocoa, scan the order hierarchy to acquire acquainted with what's there and how it's organized. If you are more experienced, you can read branches of the hierarchy you never paid attention to earlier. AppKiDo provides accessible "quicklists" of logically coupled groups of classes. This puts profuse frequently employed classes a click or two away. AppKiDo can display a consolidated list of all methods a order implements, including inherited methods and methods that satisfy a diplomacy. This can assist you discern the whole behavior of a order. Scanning through a consolidated list is more convenient than browsing a order's superclasses and protocols one at a interval. AppKiDo can open the .h case representing any Cocoa order. Theoretically you shouldn't want to do this, but sometimes it comes in accessible. What's New: Version 0.91: Now requires at least version 10.2.x of OS X. Changed Search promote to being per-window preferably of in a disconnect panel. Search options are now in a popup menu preferably of a bunch of checkboxes. Added "Reveal In Finder" article to the File menu. Fixed bug causing scrutinize to miss some results (representing example, if you searched representing "alertpanel" or "NSAlertDefaultReturn"). Fixed bug causing wrong header case to be displayed. Fixed bug where "Reset Appearance Prefs" was clearing elsewhere all prefs, i |