Apple Previews Xcode 2 with New Features & Enhanced Performance

Apple Previews Xcode 2 with New Features & Enhanced Performance

Apple Previews Xcode 2 with New Features & Enhanced Performance

WWDC 2004, SAN FRANCISCO-June 28, 2004-Apple today previewed the next major
release of Xcode(tm), Apple's powerful suite of developer tools, designed
to make it even easier and faster to build innovative Mac OS X
applications. The combination of a high performance UNIX-based development
environment, a breakthrough user interface and outstanding performance
technologies, has allowed Mac developers including Oracle, Sybase and Alias
to deliver next generation Mac OS X applications. With the preview of Xcode
2, Apple is delivering a major update with support for 64-bit application
development and even faster turnaround times for creating applications for
Mac OS X.

"Since its launch 12 months ago, Xcode has been a hit with the Mac OS X
developer community," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president
of Worldwide Product Marketing. "We are pleased to continue to advance
these great tools so that our developers can build a new generation of
great Mac OS X applications."

"Apple's tools for Mac OS X development are second to none," said J=FCrgen
Kurz, senior vice president of product development at Quark. "We plan to
use Xcode to develop the next generation versions of our existing products,
as well as some new ones. The highly productive interface will give our
development staff the fastest way to build Mac OS X applications, and the
easiest path to take advantage of new Apple technologies."

"Xcode dramatically increases our productivity and is a crucial part of
all our Mac OS X product development, especially in developing Alias
SketchBook Pro and recent versions of Maya," said Kevin Tureski, general
manager of Maya Engineering at Alias. "Since Xcode uses UNIX and industry
standards, we are able to fully integrate it in our custom build system
with over 14,000 source files, many million lines of C++ code, and a final
Maya product containing 200MB of optimized executables and libraries."

Building on high performance technologies including Fix and Continue, Zero
Link and Distributed Build along with Xcode's groundbreaking user
interface, Xcode 2 further advances developer productivity with new
features such as Dead Code Stripping and Visual Modeling and Design. With
Dead Code Stripping, developers can remove unused executable code from
compiled applications and immediately see the effect in smaller code sizes
and faster customer downloads. Applications are even easier to design,
create and maintain by offering developers a clear visual representation of
the application structure with Visual Modeling and Design.

Xcode 2 also includes:

* 64-bit development tools to build data-intensive applications using
64-bit memory addressing;

* an integrated Apple Reference Library to offer a single search and
presentation interface to all of Apple's online and locally stored
developer documentation;

* Apple's enhanced version of GCC v3.5, the next generation of the
industry-standard compiler;

* graphical remote debugging to display the debugging of data for full
screen applications on remote machines;

* Auto Vectorization to automatically generate Velocity Engine-optimized
code without requiring any source code changes;

* Ant build system support to make cross-platform development of Java
applications even easier; and

* support for Subversion Source Code Management, in addition to supporting
CVS and Perforce, to enable easy integration with a wide range of
development infrastructure.

Pricing & Availability
Xcode 2 will be included in Mac OS X version 10.4 "Tiger." Tiger will be
available in the first half of 2005 through the Apple Store, at Apple's
retail stores and through Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail
price of $129 (US). More information on Xcode can be found at
www.apple.com/xcode.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple
II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to
students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world
through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.

 
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