If you develop your software in groups, create a framework, or just want to show your latest development project to other people, your want documentation for your code. For Objective-C in Xcode projects there are solutions like HeaderDoc or AutoDoc, but the lack of solid documentation seems almost ironic. So I found doxygen, which has better documentation and supports multiple platforms, multiple programming languages, and multiple output formats.
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