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armyguy26

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Apr 8, 2010
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Hi Everybody,
I'm wondering how would you create new templates on Xcode? Like when I open Xcode and I see like Cocoa Application, Cocoa Apple-Script Application, Quartz Composer Application, and Command Line Tool. But how would i get other ones like Window Based iPhone Applications or other ones?

Thanks for your help.
 
No I don't. That's the problem. I'm not quite sure how you would get it.
 
Ok. I'll try to download it again. After I download it and install it what should I do?
 
how would i know if I didn't have intel? I'm pretty sure I do because I bought my macbook in 2009
 
ok well then i'm pretty sure you do but you can check by clicking on the apple symbol in the top left corner of your mac and then "About This Mac" and look at the processor section.
 
So the next couple of questions are -

Where did you get your copy of Xcode from?

Followed by are you an Apple iPhone Development Center member?
 
Thats odd.

Did you have a previous, non iPhone SDK version, of Xcode installed previous to installing what you have now?

What is the name of the installer for the version you have now?
 
Thats odd.

Did you have a previous, non iPhone SDK version, of Xcode installed previous to installing what you have now?

What is the name of the installer for the version you have now?


Yes I did. What name do you mean? I'm installing XCode 3.2.3 and iPhone SDK
 
Yes I did. What name do you mean? I'm installing XCode 3.2.3 and iPhone SDK

So I may not be understanding your question. Your original question meant something different than your answer to the first reply in this thread.

Which is it. Are you wishing to create your own unique templates, or are you trying to instantiate one from an iPhone template that is not appearing in your current installation of Xcode?
 
I think i know the problem, did you have Xcode in your dock? if so when you click on the xcode in the dock it will load the old xcode version. So (if so) then just find the new one into the dock and get rid of the old one.
 
So I may not be understanding your question. Your original question meant something different than your answer to the first reply in this thread.

Which is it. Are you wishing to create your own unique templates, or are you trying to instantiate one from an iPhone template that is not appearing in your current installation of Xcode?


I'm just trying to instantiate one from the iPhone template that is not appearing in your current installation of Xcode.
 
I think i know the problem, did you have Xcode in your dock? if so when you click on the xcode in the dock it will load the old xcode version. So (if so) then just find the new one into the dock and get rid of the old one.



i have the new one in my dock
 
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