Indeed, you may be a special case :)

> On Oct 18, 2014, at 10:02, Lee Ann Rucker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Check my email address - running Fusion while I'm developing it is a bit 
> awkward for me ;)  But I'm glad you are all liking it!
> ________________________________________
> From: Igor Delovski [[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 2:55 AM
> To: Lee Ann Rucker
> Cc: Clark S. Cox III; Xcode-users Users
> Subject: Re: Farewell to Xcode 3.2.6 ?
> 
> Well, VMWare and 10.6 is the way to go. On my older MBA I even had a 
> non-server version running but now I forgot how I did it and since it's not 
> quite legal to do it, on my latest MBA I have 10.6 server in VMWare and 3.2.6 
> works just fine.
> 
> I have always worked with multiple windows floating around so in modern 
> Finder I have toolbars turned off and with some discipline and stubbornness I 
> can have separate windows in the latest Xcode for global search, debugging, 
> console and editing.
> 
> Oh, and I even have SheepShaver in that virtual 10.6 so I can run ResEdit 
> when I need it. What's cooler than that?
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 17 Oct 2014, at 21:38, Lee Ann Rucker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Oct 17, 2014, at 11:33 AM, Clark S. Cox III <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Oct 17, 2014, at 06:29, Paul Russell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I've managed to keep Xcode 3.2.6 going for legacy projects until today - 
>>>> it survived every upgrade up to OS X 10.9, but Yosemite seems to be the 
>>>> end. Before I resign myself to upgrading a bunch of old projects to Xcode 
>>>> 6, I don't suppose anyone has managed to get Xcode 3.2.6 working in OS X 
>>>> 10.10 ? I can get it to launch, but it throws a bunch of errors when you 
>>>> try to open a project.
>>> 
>>> I would recommend getting VMWare, installing 10.6 on it and running it that 
>>> way. Even just going back one version, that is what I do (i.e. I only ever 
>>> run Xcode 5.x in a VM running OS X 10.9).
>>> 
>>> Xcode 3.2.6 has *never* been supported on anything other than OS X 10.6; 
>>> the fact that so many people have been hacking it up to work on 3 
>>> unsupported major OSes amazes me (and frightens me a little bit) :)
>>> 
>>> —
>> 
>> No hacking required; it just works on 10.9 - at least, if all you need it to 
>> do is provide access to your source files; I don’t use it for building. And 
>> until I find another IDE that works the way it does, I’ll keep using it.
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