- Xcode is available at
- <http://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/xcode.html>. Some
- versions of this have been available for free, though you do have to
- register with Apple as an "Apple Developer", which involves accepting a
- legal agreement with Apple. I have an older version of this installed.
- If you download a recent version, email me and let me know how the
- process works so I can tell others. There are instructions about how to
- get Xcode in the MacPorts installation guide.
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-* Or you won't have those installed. (**Most Mac users will be in this group.**)
- Then you'll need pre-packaged (and usually pretty GUI) installers for
- everything. These are great when they're available and kept up-to-date;
- however sometimes those conditions aren't met.
+* Or you won't have those installed. (**Most Mac users will be in this group.**)
+ Then you'll need pre-packaged (and usually pretty GUI) installers for
+ everything. These are great when they're available and kept up-to-date;
+ however sometimes those conditions aren't met.