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victorh | 13 years ago

As if Apple reads those. Apple doesn't care about developers, they only care about their real customers; people that don't know how a computer works. I know this because I am a developer and Xcode still uses all the memory and creates a zombie process everytime I run on the simulator.

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vor_|13 years ago

It's clear that Apple engineers do read those bug reports. Any amount of time spent interacting with them publicly will have them directing people to the bug reporter quite often. Their development process appears to be very data-driven; even redundant bug reports that get closed as duplicates are factored into determining bug priority.

taligent|13 years ago

That site enters directly into Radar the internal bug tracking system where ALL bugs are triaged. It is very much used.

And I my suggestion for your issue (which I have seen in the past but definitely isn't consistent) is to try restarting Xcode and getting rid of preferences.