I use it everyday and consider it excellent value for the $20 or so I paid for 
it.

If you're only using objective-C / Swift and you're always on line, you might 
not get as much mileage. 

However, if you're also using a variety of other language and IDES/Editors, 
it's a great one-stop documentation program. You can call it from within most 
other apps, and you can get docsets for just about every language out there.

If you're offline frequently, as I am, it's a life-saver, and its main 
advantage over Xcode at least since v6 (which seem to either ignore or fail to 
call local doc repositories in my experience).


> On 9 Jul 2015, at 13:52, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Is anyone using Dash for API documentation? Can you recommend it?
> 
> I received a bundle offer including this today and it seems like a good deal, 
> but wonder if it’s worth using over and above XCode’s standard docs?
> 
> —Graham
> 
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