Changes for page Upgrading to WOLips from Xcode or Project Builder
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... ... @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ 5 5 Once everything has been installed you can begin your migration. Depending on the complexity of your migration, you have three options for moving your projects to Eclipse/WOLips. 6 6 7 7 * If you only have a couple of frameworks and applications, and those projects are not very complex? You can do a [[manual migration>>doc:documentation.Import an Xcode project into WOLips]]. 8 -* If you have a couple of projects and you didn't put your components and classes in sub folders ? Try the "[[fleeto>>url:http://www.global-village.net/migrate.to.eclipse/home||shape="rect"]]" script from {{mention reference="XWiki.chuckhill" style="FULL_NAME" anchor="XWiki-chuckhill- lPKth"/}}.9 -* If you have a complex project and/or many projects ? Use the [[doc:XcodeMigration]] tool from {{mention reference="XWiki.probert" style="FULL_NAME" anchor="XWiki-probert- JlEYq"/}}.8 +* If you have a couple of projects and you didn't put your components and classes in sub folders ? Try the "[[fleeto>>url:http://www.global-village.net/migrate.to.eclipse/home||shape="rect"]]" script from {{mention reference="XWiki.chuckhill" style="FULL_NAME" anchor="XWiki-chuckhill-GKkIo"/}}. 9 +* If you have a complex project and/or many projects ? Use the [[doc:XcodeMigration]] tool from {{mention reference="XWiki.probert" style="FULL_NAME" anchor="XWiki-probert-WikUg"/}}.