Xcode 4.0.1 released

Apple has updated Xcode to version 4.1. Xcode, of course, is Apple’s tool for developers to build applications, and includes Xcode IDE, Instruments, iOS Simulator, the latest Mac OS X and iOS SDKs.

Version 4.0.1 includes the following fixes:

  • Improved Assistant editor logic when switching among different file types
  • Fixed a bug in “Install Xcode.app” that hangs at 99% complete, never finishing
  • Fixed a bug that prevented indexing of some projects
  • Fixed a bug related to nil settings in the Core Data model editor
  • Fixed a bug that prevented automatic download of iOS documentation
  • Fixed a bug in LLVM GCC 4.2 and LLVM compiler 2.0 for iOS projects
  • Additional bug fixes and stability improvements

You can download Xcode 4 via the Mac App Store via the link below, but a developer account is required to submit apps for Apple for review for sale in the Mac or iOS App Store.

Stephen Hackett, formerly a Lead Mac Genius at Apple, now spends his days running the IT department of a large non-profit in Memphis, TN. He writes about Apple, design and journalism at forkbombr.net. Like all twenty-somethings, you can find him on Twitter. Oh, and he has a dogcow tattoo.