Even if I would agree that the discussion is at the wrong list... :-))

I also dislike XCode 4 - but I do not see the problem.
I am using XCode 3 to develop my stuff - and XCode 4 to e.g. transfer it to the App Store.

Just install XCode 4 at a unique developer folder (e.g. "developer4"). Then install XCode 3 also at a unique developer folder (e.g. "developer3").
This way you can use both.

The only problem I see is the NIB files which are not compatible with XCode 3 if created/modified by XCode 4. If working with XCode 4 I create/modify the NIBs therefor with the InterfaceBuilder of XCode 3.

By the way: XCode seems to remove all older versions of the iOS kits if installing a newer XCode. It took me hours to download/install different versions of XCode, copy the iOS kit (e.g. iOS 3.2, iOS 4.1) to a different folder, installing the next version - and at the end putting all together. (As far as I know I need the older iOS kits to build & test iOS apps with the Simulator and then to build and send to people with older devices.)
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