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Launch Xcode first - Version: 1.6.2, 1/13/2007 10:32AM PST
throost (Leland)
I had to have Xcode open before I could get it to launch the first time. After that, having Xcode open wasn't necessary for launching Project Track.
Exaclty what I was looking for 



- Version: 1.2.0, 12/25/2005 05:30AM PST
(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)
Rainer.Bernhardt
Smart little application to store mini program development projects, track bugs, note your ideas & plannings for further development, even users and their eventual serial number.
To track thoughts on coming versions and to store things not working right somewhere is really helpful for my small php development. Since that exaclty is what counts to me I really appreciate not to have a huge, complex application such as typical projects planning and tracking tools, storing dependencies, date, showing flow charts and so on.
The only thing I'd appreciate to have additionally would be some sort of priorities (severities) assigned to both, bugs and features under development. This would allow me to better organize actions. For further versions developers also might want to implement cross-project search/export funtionality. This even would allow to store more complex projects with extensive functions (as seperate projects).
To track thoughts on coming versions and to store things not working right somewhere is really helpful for my small php development. Since that exaclty is what counts to me I really appreciate not to have a huge, complex application such as typical projects planning and tracking tools, storing dependencies, date, showing flow charts and so on.
The only thing I'd appreciate to have additionally would be some sort of priorities (severities) assigned to both, bugs and features under development. This would allow me to better organize actions. For further versions developers also might want to implement cross-project search/export funtionality. This even would allow to store more complex projects with extensive functions (as seperate projects).