If you’re an OS X developer and you don’t know about OTX, you’re really missing out. It’s an awesome tool for peering into apps and frameworks that you might not have the source for (or for totally legit uses like making sense of user-submitted crash logs).

I heard from the developer (who shall remain nameless, but is one of the coolest dudes in the OS X dev community), that the subversion branch you currently want to use is:

http://otx.osxninja.com/builds/trunk/

My Recommendation: You need this tool. Here’s a more in-depth explanation as to why.

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2 Comments on “Indispensable Power Tool for OS X Developers”

  1. anon Says:

    The 64-bit branch has merged back to trunk, and is now dead. Do a ’svn switch’ or re-checkout the project from trunk to get the latest revision.

  2. ibaird Says:

    Changed the link in the article. Thanks for the heads-up.

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