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Wowzera

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Oct 14, 2008
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How can I get it ? It ask me for a password, but.. you know what! :p
Every time I launch XCode 3.2 on SL and go to Documentation tab at Preferences, it ask me for a password.

I want to use it for Java, but when I try to create a new Project it does not appear there.
 
Snow Leopard is a development OS. My suggestion to you is to wipe SL, reinstall Leopard and do your Java programming on an OS that you can handle.
 
Snow Leopard is a development OS. My suggestion to you is to wipe SL, reinstall Leopard and do your Java programming on an OS that you can handle.

Java does not worth it. I know it's a development OS.

So, is there a way to get dev tools on SL?
 
Can someone else upload the Java path at:

/Developer/Library/Xcode/Project Templates/Application
/Developer/Library/Xcode/File Templates
/Developer/Library/Xcode/Target Templates


It's freeware, all you need is a free developer account. If you have it, please send me :)
 
Snow leopard is not freeware and it doesn't come with a free developers account, neither do the Snow Leopard Developers tools.

Leopards Developer tools may not work correctly under Snow Leopard, there's a reason for that, you need to be a registered paying developer to use Snow Leopard.

You're asking for something you have no right to possess, that's the same as asking someone to send you warez, which is a bannable offense on this forum.
 
Snow leopard is not freeware and it doesn't come with a free developers account, neither do the Snow Leopard Developers tools.

Leopards Developer tools may not work correctly under Snow Leopard, there's a reason for that, you need to be a registered paying developer to use Snow Leopard.

You're asking for something you have no right to possess, that's the same as asking someone to send you warez, which is a bannable offense on this forum.

Don't you think I know it?
I was asking about just some files of Leopard Dev Tools, but, as you have stated, they didn't work :)

Are you offended because it ? :D
 
OSX's developer tools are in the XCode.mpkg file in the Optional Installs folder of the Install DVD.

Snow Leopard leaked. People will have access to it. Regardless of whether or not they should have it, they do and are members of the community who need some help. So stop being so stuck-up and give them a hand.
 
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