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Building the User Interface on "Tiger"
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If you are using Mac OS X 10.4.x ("Tiger") to build your application, then the Apple tutorial's section on building the UI may be somewhat confusing. Apple's tutorial uses InterfaceBuilder 3.x to show how to build an interface, and there were many interface changes between versions 2.x and 3.x of InterfaceBuilder. In this section we see how to build the UI using InterfaceBuilder 2.x.
Launch InterfaceBuilder
Start by locating Apple's InterfaceBuilder application. If you installed Apple's Developer Tools, InterfaceBuilder should be in the folder "/Developer/Applications/":
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Where to find InterfaceBuilder
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The InterfaceBuilder Starting Point window
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The project window
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Resizing the window
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The Window object selected
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Attributes inspector for the Window object
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Changing the Window title

