I have 2 Xcode shortcuts in the Dock.
I manage to right-click the dock shortcut for the beta and see that it points to /Downloads, not to /Applications or into /Developer . I was unaware that I was allowed to run binaries just there, but I guess it's a beta. Removed the other copy in /Applications and we seem to have won back some storage space.
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"Xcode" type=Universal
"Xcode (V22004)" type=Duplicates
I am not a frequent mac user so universal and duplicates conveys very little meaning to me - I have 2 desktop shortcuts one is the old Xcode and I'm low on space.
I only have one thing called Xcode in my Applications folder - but I have two Xcode apps when I go into the "Storage Manager" thing , but it's impossible to know which one is version 14 and which one is the beta in the Storage App/Applications.
So I can only see in my applications folder, "Xcode".
In Storage Manager/Applications I can see
"Xcode" Universal
"Xcode (V22004) Duplicates
So not sure what Duplicates or the (V22004) means.
Hmm so I upgraded to Ventura, but Xcode is still not showing me any clues yet as to when it will let me grab the updated SDK. I'm not a regular apple user, so it's probably hidden in plain sight, but any pointers on how to find would be great.
Any update on why the console only shows reviews for the current version?
It makes it a bit hard to explain to users leaving a negative review to install an updated version that resolves their issue, not sure how this was a corner case.