Hello Justin, Actually the INSTALL docs ... whilst detailed make me phobic. It seems to target the audience that likes to tinker, rather than just click and oh ... there it is (think iPad users ... which is most of the world). It might be better to have something other than plain text, in a kind of "Wizard" approach - problem solver perspective.
A simple piece of "stupidity" to a Noob which I have just encountered is ... use of 'make' - well, if you don't have a C complier installed, then "ba-bum!" no fun. So, then I needed to go back into the plain text doc (no highlighters or formatting assistance) and then go ... hmmm... C compiler, C compiler. Googles gcc. Googles Xcode. Needs updated Mac OS. Downloads updated Mac OS - updates Mac. Think she has lost *all* her files - Panic! Finds files - "phew!" Downloads Eclipse - chooses version and updates. Computer doesn't like update etc. ... etc. Ok ... so you see the picture. Eventually when I finish updating Xcode and obtain gcc I will go back to that unformatted plain text and read the next line. Convoluted. Kind regards, Miriam On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Justin Erenkrantz <jus...@erenkrantz.com>wrote: > justin -- Founder & Director Girl Geek Coffees (GGC) sites.google.com/site/girlgeekcoffees