Re: To update or not to update
Re: To update or not to update
- Subject: Re: To update or not to update
- From: Shazron Abdullah <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 15:22:25 -0700
http://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action
Filter items for Developer Tools in the sidebar, then type in "Xcode" in the search field
I saw all available Xcode downloads since 1.0
On 2011-09-29, at 3:09 PM, John Richardson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have a “mother of all Xcode X.Y download links”? Also, a recommended Hardware / OS spreadsheet and perhaps a “not recommended but valid spreadsheet” for XCODE.
>
> Note:
> The rationale for the question is that the same/similar/related issue occurs every time I visit the Apple developer universe. Apple wants me to download what Apple feels I should download. So, if I just wanted to download XCODE X.Y [the X and the Y seem to be dictated by Apple] within 97 seconds of logging into the developer universe, I could. However, if I want some other version of XCODE [XCODE U.V], there is a high probability that I would ask on this list for a detailed URL after spending 15-30 minutes clicking useless links that do not lead to version U.V.
>
> I am an XCODE novice who last used XCODE 2 or 3.x on TIGER and LEOPARD pre 2009. I only visit the developer site sporadically, mostly for automator and applescript docs. But when I do look for an old IDE for a newly created/upgraded [old] system with an old OS I almost always wind up asking on this list because I want Immediate XCODE Gratification [IXG] and the Apple developer universe [which is not quite equal to the xcode-users universe] just can’t satisfy me. My opinion is that this is a usability issue with the developer website. This is my opinion from the perspective of a sporadic developer site user and a list lurker.
>
> Just one last thought: Totally absolutely super fantastic thanks to the Apple employees who hang on the list and answer questions like the above. Apple employees on this list are the best “semi-official Apple workaround” that I know of. Again my opinion.
>
> Apologies if this question has been covered/discussed/answered before [most likely the spreadsheets]. Also if it is inexperience with the site.
>
> John F. Richardson
>
> From: xcode-users-bounces+richards=email@hidden [mailto:xcode-users-bounces+richards=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Juan Fernandez
> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 11:43 AM
> To: Matt Neuburg
> Cc: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: To update or not to update
>
> you can actually get xcode 4.1 from the developer.apple.com website, on the iOS dev center. link here: Download
> On Sep 29, 2011, at 2:27 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
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> On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 01:19:57 +0200, Christiaan Hofman <email@hidden> said:
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> I did not see the latest update of Xcode 4.x for Snow Leopard anywhere
>
> I don't think there is any update later than 4.0.2 for Snow Leopard; as I understand it, to get 4.1 and later you must run Lion. m.
>
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