Denis,
once you  have installed SDK for the first time, you should be able to run
MaintenanceTool (it should reside at the root of Qt installation path)
which provides three choices:
* Add or remove components
* Update components
* Remove all components
All of the three have quite self-explanatory names.

With the help of this tool you should be able to install additional
versions of Qt, and update QtCreator when necessary (which is listed in a
separate category, just as you have requested).

Hope this helps.


On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Denis Shienkov <denis.shien...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all..
>
> Please make the QtCreator as optional option in the Qt SDK installer.
>
> Because if I (as the user) have a lot versions of Qt SDK installed, then I
> have a lot of QtCreator instances too, that occupies a disk space, and do
> not like to me.
>
> BR,
> Denis
>
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