Download Xcode 14.3: Locate the Xcode 14.3 installer (XIP file) through the Apple Developer downloads portal (https://developer.apple.com/download/more/) or a third-party website. Keep in mind that downloading from unofficial sources might pose security risks.
Extract the XIP file: Double-click the Xcode_14.3.xip file to extract its contents. This process may take a few minutes. Once completed, you'll have an Xcode.app file.
Move Xcode to the Applications folder: Drag the Xcode.app file to your Applications folder.
Bypass macOS Gatekeeper: Since Xcode 14.3 is not designed for macOS Monterey, Gatekeeper may prevent it from launching. To bypass this, open the Terminal app and run the following command:
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sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Xcode.app
You'll need to enter your administrator password to proceed.
Launch Xcode: You can now try launching Xcode 14.3 from the Applications folder or using Spotlight. Keep in mind that running an older version of Xcode on a newer macOS version may result in unstable behavior, compatibility issues, or limited functionality.
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and Xcode 14.3 is incompatible with macOS Monterey 12.6.6, needs macOS 12.3
Any updates here?
We are building the iOS app in react native and this issue is still happening