Once again Paul, many thanks for sharing your experience here. I'll take another shot at this first thing tomorrow.

On 6/14/2015 9:10 PM, Paul Hibbert wrote:
With Xcode, I would just download the older version from Apple to a sub folder 
within your Applications folder, that way you don’t need to trash the current 
version only to re-download it later. The two versions will work side by side 
with no problem, but because they are named the same, one will need to be in a 
sub folder.

You should be able to trash LC 7.0.2 and install LC 7.0.5 without any issues, I 
do that with each update so I don’t end up with lots of versions of LC, I like 
to keep it down to a few manageable versions.

I also agree that if the SDK for 8.2 is within Xcode 8.3, then LC 7.0.2 should 
recognise it, but who knows what Apple changes between versions, I imagine it 
wouldn’t take much for the link to be broken.

Just to note, I’m finding LC 7.0.5 to be a bit more stable than most of the dp 
releases, I almost gave up on LC 7 because of so many odd crashes.

Paul

On Jun 14, 2015, at 11:54, Ray <r...@linkit.com> wrote:

One question; if I simply drag the Xcode 6.3.2 and Livecode 7.0.2 bundles in 
the Macintosh Applications folder to the trash will that totally uninstall 
everything so re-installing an different version won't turn up 
incompatibilities?

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