Johnny Go ,

(1) Every single time you use it, you have to pointlessly click OK to "Replace?" There is literally no possible situation in which you would not want to "replace" the file. It would be literally like, in a text editor, having a dialog "DO you REALLY want to OPEN that file?" It would be literally like, when you drag a file, it asks "Wait .. are you sure you want to drag that file? Maybe you meant to double-click? Please confirm!" It's the sort of incredibly "uncaring" decision made by Apple that makes the pipeline of Apple product development so hilarious. So laughable. The industry joke. This is exactly the sort of reason why people rail on Apple for making astonishingly stupid mistakes.



(2) The basic idiocy of using Xcode is that, once you click to "archive" a build, there are about seven pointless dialogues you have to work through. You cannot set defaults or automate it in any way. So far Apple have done NOTHING about this, NOTHING. Maybe the idea is in the future this new step they have added will eventually simplify things. For now ........ they have added another step. Wow.



(3) Not that it even matters but EVERY single time you upload, the connection fails. Amazingly, it does know to retry - you read that right. (Astonishginly, there IS NOT a dialog "Do you want to retry?" Hooray, Apple.)



Apple continue as the industry joke for pipeline.