The majority of the information in v1.X was only included in the info pane. While this was sufficient a few years ago, with the newly added Platforms as a separate download, more space was needed. 2.0 now uses a NavigationSplitView with a smaller left view and a larger main view.
The UI has been updated for a more cleaner look
+ +
You can now download all the platforms/runtimes with the speed of Xcodes and aria2!
+ +2.0 has the start of a XcodesKit library using Swift Concurrency. This will allow us to more easily share code between the UI and the CLI in the future.
MacOS 13.0 is now required for 2.0
+ +If you would like to support Xcodes or donate to the development, I’ve set up a page on opencollective.com/xcodesapp. There is absolutely no obligation!
+ +Thank you to all the contributors over 2023 who have kept adding on functionality to Xcodes and who have supported me via buymeacoffee.com/mattkiazyk
+ +Full change log is below!
+ +InfoPane to be more robust (#436) @thai-d-vThe majority of the information in v1.X was only included in the info pane. While this was sufficient a few years ago, with the newly added Platforms as a separate download, more space was needed. 2.0 now uses a NavigationSplitView with a smaller left view and a larger main view.
The UI has been updated for a more cleaner look
+ +
You can now download all the platforms/runtimes with the speed of Xcodes and aria2!
+ +2.0 has the start of a XcodesKit library using Swift Concurrency. This will allow us to more easily share code between the UI and the CLI in the future.
MacOS 13.0 is now required for 2.0
+ +If you would like to support Xcodes or donate to the development, I’ve set up a page on opencollective.com/xcodesapp. There is absolutely no obligation!
+ +Thank you to all the contributors over 2023 who have kept adding on functionality to Xcodes and who have supported me via buymeacoffee.com/mattkiazyk
+ +Full change log is below!
+ +InfoPane to be more robust (#436) @thai-d-v