I am able to download the current versions of Xcode and other resources from the Apple Developer Center(s), but where can I download older versions?
Specifically, I am looking for recent older Xcode
- Log in to developer.apple.com.
- Click the Resources link at the top of the page.
- Under OS X click Downloads.
- Uncheck all but Developer Tools on the left side of the page and type Xcode in the search box. All versions of XCode will be listed and paginated.
The following link filters for "Xcode" in the Apple Developer Center downloads repository:
https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action?name=Xcode
This link seems fairly future-proof?
The links have changed since the accepted answer to this question was written; I could not find a link to "Downloads" after clicking "Resources".
You can download recent versions of Xcode
from below links.
Xcode 10
Xcode 10.2
- (Command Line Tool (Xcode 10.2) - for macOS 10.14)Xcode 10.1
- (Command Line Tool (Xcode 10.1) - for macOS 10.14)
- (Command Line Tool (Xcode 10.1) - for macOS 10.13)Xcode 10
- (Command Line Tool (Xcode 10) - for macOS 10.14)
- (Command Line Tool (Xcode 10) - for macOS 10.13)
For non-premium account/apple id: (Download Xcode 10 without Paid (Premium) Apple Developer Account from below link)
See here for older versions of Xcode (Which may need to authenticate your apple account):
Xcode 9
Xcode 8
Xcode 7
I found it!
Go to iOS Development center (iOS gives you Xcode plus the iPhone tools if Im correct) Mac Development Center will probably work too.
https://developer.apple.com/devcenter/ios/index.action
Scroll down to DOWNLOADS Xcode 4.4.1 You will see: "Looking for an older version of Xcode? Download"
Click that .
I found it on page 3 - way at the bottom of the list.
Xcode 3.2.x is documented as only being for OS X 10.6.x (Snow Leopard). As far as I know, Xcode 3.1.4 is the most recent version of Xcode for OS X 10.5. While it seems to be hidden away, I found it was possible to get to the old links for it, if you are registered at the Apple Developer Connection website, by using this link:
http://connect.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MemberSite.woa/wa/downloads
and then clicking through to the "Developer Tools" section and scrolling down to the download link for "Xcode 3.1.4". I'm not sure why Apple has made it that hard to find older stuff. Perhaps they are trying to get people to join the paid Mac Developer program?
UPDATE: I see this is the same link that Evan's suggestion eventually gets you to. They could make the links a little more obvious, especially from the Xcode page itself!
- Go to Apple's dev Portal (sign in required) - The More Downloads section https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
- Search for the relevant Xcode version.
- Expand the row and click the download link
This site is a maintained list of all xcode releases: https://xcodereleases.com
You can also determine the last release that works on any given macOS version.
I don't think there is anyway to download an older version. I bet the website you are following was made when xcode 3.1.4 was the newest version. You could try searching for torrents of the version of xcode you want, but the might be dead since the version you want is older.
Why do you need 3.1.4, instead of 3.2.6? Does 3.2.6 not work with Leopard?
You can go here to download 3.2.6, I think you need a free account.
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