
I am not a paid Apple Developer member yet. I checked Lion/MBP forums, but no similar issue. Ok thanks, I will go to Apple Store this weekend. Maybe I'm a newbie but isn't it supposed to stay in that folder wether you double click or not until it finds at least one associated file? Does anyone have the same problem or am I losing my mind?
#Xcode for mac os x lion pdf
One or two more subfolders before I get to the PDF file that I want to open. When I double click the first folder there are only subfolders there too. We don't have to be that careful on wether to single click of double click. I was able to stop the Preview by opening Finder, shutdown from there to force quit the Preview. I don't even have that much PDF files in my hard drive. Theres thousands of documents and tens and thousands of pages being read. But unlike Xcode that did nothing but a spinning cursor, Preview opened lots of files and there's a counter counting the number of documents and pages that is being opened. When I doubled click a folder, it read all the files in that folder and it locked up.

So I tried opening a PDF file on Preview. It did it all the time.Īnd then I wondered if this is only happenning on Xcode. Then I tried to duplicate the problem just to make sure. The project/file open and everything was fine. I try to open a project again but this time I just click instead of double click unti I got to the file/project that I wanted to open.

After a while, the spinning stops and nothing opens. When I try to open a project and I double click a folder, Xcode goes to workspace and the spinning cursor appears as if it is reading something. I have been using OS X Lion without any problem until I started writing program again using Xcode 4.1. I gave OS X Lion a 5 star review in App store because I really liked all the new features.

I just upgraded to OS X Lion and Xcode 4.1 a few days ago (August 18 to be exact).
