535 reputation
826
bio website goosoftware.co.uk
location Bicester, United Kingdom
age
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.


Jun
27
comment 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! :)
Jun
27
revised How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta?
Added Magic Launch info as an alternative to RCDefaultApp
Jun
27
awarded  Benefactor
Jun
24
awarded  Cleanup
Jun
24
revised How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta?
rolled back to a previous revision
Jun
24
revised How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta?
rolled back to a previous revision
Jun
24
comment 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.
Jun
24
revised How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta?
edited title
Jun
24
answered Control iMac and LED Cinema Display Brightness Simultaneously
Jun
23
awarded  Promoter
Jun
21
awarded  Student
Jun
21
asked How can I break a persistent association between .xcodeproj files and Xcode 4.2 beta?
May
19
revised Mac won't boot: Way to mount drive and delete one file?
added 106 characters in body
May
19
comment 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.
May
19
answered Mac won't boot: Way to mount drive and delete one file?
Apr
28
awarded  Revival
Apr
22
awarded  Enlightened
Apr
22
awarded  Nice Answer
Apr
16
awarded  Necromancer
Apr
13
awarded  Good Answer