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Hi,

it appears that the Apple site now only provides download for XCode 3.2, that is the Snow Leopard version. I'm running Leopard, and the installation doesn't work. Where to find previous versions? Thanks

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http://developer.apple.com/mac/

You can register for a free ADC online membership. After you are registered you can download Xcode.

Diederik Hoogenboom
i know, but the site only lets me download 3.2 and not 3.1, that's the point of my question.
pistacchio
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You should be able to install XCode from your Leopard CDs, or you can download the Leopard iPhone SDK which comes with XCode.

Shannon Cornish
Hi,I don't have any Leopard CD. My new MacBook Pro came with Leopard pre-installe AND the DVD of Snow Leopard in the package! Plus, I'm not interested in Iphone Developement, but in Mac-Cocoa
pistacchio
Downloading the iPhone SDK will give you XCode, which will allow you do Mac/Cocoa development (The iPhone SDK is the full development environment + the iPhone stuff).
Shannon Cornish
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You can find the Xcode 3.1.3 Developer Tools download at connect.apple.com.

Kevin Ballard