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A codebase is a lot like a city. Initially your tour-guide will show you around the ritzy parts, but soon enough you’ll end up alone in the ghetto with your pants at your ankles begging for mercy.
I had this thought while refactoring a 60-line unit-test in a legacy project.
My actual work around to this is: 1. On my itunes apps tab, I uncheck the sync apps tick box if its already checked. this then previews my current iphone page layout. 2. I check it back again then I click on the apply button to start syncing. 3. However, even before the syncing takes effect, I am already clicking at the cancel “x” button on the status window found on the center part of itunes where it displays the sync progress. Its not really tricky at all, my synced apps are checked based on my iphone and itunes adopts my iphone layout. Hope this helps when you figure this out. Good luck