| bio | website | goosoftware.co.uk |
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| location | Bicester, United Kingdom | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 9 months |
| seen | May 22 at 7:50 | |
| stats | profile views | 38 |
Software developer with experience in a range of technologies, currently working on iPhone/iPad development in Objective-C. Tweeting at s1mn, blogging at blog.goosoftware.co.uk.
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Jun 27 |
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How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? Many thanks, I think this is (sadly!) the only way forward. I actually ended up using Magic Launch, a slightly less complex alternative to RCDefaultApp. Since you created your answer as a community wiki I've gone ahead and appended details of Magic Launch to it for the benefit of others. Enjoy your 50 reputation points! :) |
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Jun 27 |
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How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? Added Magic Launch info as an alternative to RCDefaultApp |
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Jun 27 |
awarded | Benefactor |
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Jun 24 |
awarded | Cleanup |
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Jun 24 |
revised |
How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? rolled back to a previous revision |
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Jun 24 |
revised |
How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? rolled back to a previous revision |
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Jun 24 |
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How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? @VxJasonxV thanks for the edit, but the title was correct to begin with: the Xcode beta I'm using is 4.2, not 4.0.2 per your correction. |
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Jun 24 |
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How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? edited title |
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Jun 24 |
answered | Control iMac and LED Cinema Display Brightness Simultaneously |
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Jun 23 |
awarded | Promoter |
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Jun 21 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 21 |
asked | How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta? |
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May 19 |
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Mac won't boot: Way to mount drive and delete one file? added 106 characters in body |
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May 19 |
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Mac won't boot: Way to mount drive and delete one file? Not sure about drivers, but the OS doesn't load so your changes to /etc/launchctl.conf won't get the chance to break anything. |
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May 19 |
answered | Mac won't boot: Way to mount drive and delete one file? |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Revival |
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Apr 22 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Apr 22 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Apr 16 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Apr 13 |
awarded | Good Answer |