I downloaded iOS 11 on my device and want to continue testing my projects on my device but it wont work because it says that ios 11.0 may not support the version of Xcode I have (which is 8.3.3). I am assuming this is because I need to use the Xcode 9 (or 9.1 beta release) but I can't seem to find where I can download this at.
To get the Xcode 9 beta:
- Log in to member center
- Click on downloads on the menu to the left
- And you´ll find Xcode 9 beta
Downloads for Apple Developers here.
Download stable version here here.
The XCode 9 Beta does not show up in the Download Center for people without the paid developer program membership.
Instead, it can be downloaded directly via this link: http://adcdownload.apple.com/WWDC_2017/Xcode_9_beta/Xcode_9_beta.xip
UPDATED LINK TO BETA 3: https://download.developer.apple.com/Developer_Tools/Xcode_9_beta_3/Xcode_9_beta_3.xip (From computingfreak's comment below.)
UPDATED LINK TO BETA 4:
https://developer.apple.com/services-account/download?path=/Developer_Tools/Xcode_9_beta_4/Xcode_9_beta_4.xip
Direct link for Xcode 9 (stable, not beta) is the following: https://download.developer.apple.com/Developer_Tools/Xcode_9/Xcode_9.xip
Here Are Download Links Where You Can Download Xcode 9 Beta:
http://www.iosprogrammingexamples.info/2017/06/xcode-9-beta-version-download-links.html
Just wanted to point out 9.0.1 from the App Store fixes this problem! You don't need to download the 9.1 beta version.
According to Apple's developer downloads page:
Your Apple ID must be associated with a paid Apple Developer Program or Apple Developer Enterprise Program to access certain software downloads. You can download Xcode or sign in with a different account
It seems need to login a paid account to get XCode9.My paid account can access the new beta XCode resource but another non-payment account can't.
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