On Mar 12, 2011, at 14:46, Lawrence Sica <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Like XCode 3, you can install it in its own directory.  But it installs a 
>> new unix toolchain and you can only have one of those installed IIRC from 
>> the release notes
> 
> They moved it to /Applications.  The toolchain is the latest but includes gcc 
> and llvm now.

Is anyone else concerned with the new over-reliance on /Applications? I was 
rather annoyed to find that the App Store would not let you specify 
~/Applications as its download target, and now some of the developer things 
like XCode and unnamed others are also being dropped in /Applications where, to 
my mind, they have no business being.

I'm getting tired of manually having to manage every App Store download. 

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