Yep, I gotta agree. I forgot that apart from fixing multi monitor support
Mavericks actually added this feature and I must say this is a HUGE time
saver. I spend a good portion of my time on other screens so not having to
navigate all the way back to the central screen to get to a menu item works
f
Apps on each monitor now have their own menu bars. I love this feature.
Gerry
On 26 Jan 2014, at 10:57 am, stephen barncard
wrote:
> that's pretty annoying.
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> from the way it repeats the menu on your second monitor even when you're
> using the first one.
that's pretty annoying.
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I think then it works in MacOSX 10.8 but not 10.7 (Lion), which I was using
before I switched to Mavericks. So far I haven't found much to annoy me in
Mavericks apart from the way it repeats the menu on your second monitor even
when you're using the first one. Can't see the point. Anyway I will
Hi Graham,
I am using Xcode 5.0.2 on Mac OS X 10.8.5 with LC 6.5.x and can deploy to iPad
and iPhone on iOS 7.0.4 with no problems.
HTH
Paul
On 2014-01-24, at 8:45 AM, Graham Samuel wrote:
> This is not really OT, I think. I have not tried any iOS development in the
> last few months, but I
This is not really OT, I think. I have not tried any iOS development in the
last few months, but I'm hoping to start up again soon. Is it true that if you
want to develop for iOS 7, you need a version of Xcode that won't run on
pre-Mavericks versions of OSX? I thought I saw some words from Apple