Command + /
This inserts //
in front of every selected line.
find some keyword in the whole workspace/project: Win + Shift + O.
Used to clean compiled file, we should clean the project before we recompile.
For Xcode 4.5:
Product > Clean
Command + /
This inserts //
in front of every selected line.
Copy items into destination group's folder
It all depends on how you want to organize you project. It's far more common to store 3rd party frameworks somewhere on your machine that is independent of any project that may use that framework, thus allowing multiple projects to reference the same shared framework project from a standard directory. In that case, you don't want the 3rd party framework copied into your own project, and so you don't check that box.
Images and other resource files are typically owned on a project-by-project basis, so it makes the most sense to store those in the directory of the project itself. To pull that off, you check that box to make sure a copy is made in the project's directory if one doesn't already exist.
Neither of those rules are absolute, you could copy an entire framework into your project's directory if you want, and you could reference media assets from some standard location. It's all up to you to implement good project organization.
Normally, we use Create groups for any added folders
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=Xcode
Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
File > New > Disk Image from Folder