"Cocoa browser" is a reference tool designed to help programmers browse and search through the documentation of Apple's Cocoa framework, accelerating the development of applications for macOS and iOS.
One of the key features of AppKiDo is its ability to search for specific items such as names of classes, protocols, functions, types, and constants. These searches are conducted by substring and not by keyword. For instance, if you are looking for information on cursor management, simply search for the term "cursor", as Apple has conveniently included this term in most naming conventions for cursor-related items.
Moreover, AppKiDo presents the class hierarchy in a browser view, which allows users to become familiar with the hierarchical organization of the Cocoa documentation. For those who are already experienced with Cocoa, AppKiDo also provides access to branches of the hierarchy that they may not have explored previously. Additionally, AppKiDo comes with useful "quicklists" of logically related groups of classes that are just a click or two away.
Another valuable feature of AppKiDo is the ability to display a consolidated list of all methods a class implements, including inherited methods and methods that satisfy a protocol. This consolidated list makes it easier to understand the complete behavior of a class, as opposed to browsing through individual superclasses and protocols one by one.
Lastly, AppKiDo can open the .h file for any Cocoa class, making it perfect for those situations where accessing specific information in the .h file is necessary. While it may not be required often, having this capability readily available can be incredibly useful at times. Overall, AppKiDo is an indispensable tool for any Cocoa Objective-C programmer, regardless of their level of expertise.
Version 0.983: N/A