xcode 5 super slow since iOS 7 update [closed] - ios

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Running xcode 5 and it is super slow since the last update; not sure why. It boots up and runs smooth for a while then it goes back to being extremely slow - to the point where clicking on anything reacts a minute later.
I had tried deleting derived data as suggested by other posts on this site to no avail.
Thanks for your advice guys.
Specs: Mac Mini: 2.6 ghz intel core i7, 8gb ram, 1tb ATA drive. Mountain Lion OSX

Mavericks update solved the issue.

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I would like to buy a mac laptop range(55,000 INR - 75,000INR). I need to develop the apps and to submit them to Appstore. Could you please suggest me the best laptop.
I am looking into the Apple MD101HN/A Macbook Pro MD101HN/A Core i5 - (4 GB DDR3/500 GB HDD/Mac OS) Notebook. Will it be good for developing the applications.
You can use pretty much any MacBook and above. All of them will deliver capability to develop IOS apps.
Your choice is fine, although I do suggest upgrading it to SSD (preferably Intel) and add extra RAM (8Gb+) (Kingston)
Intel SSD 530 Series http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/consumer-family.html

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i am decided to buy mac book with capitan os .anye one suggest me which processor is suitable for developement ie. i3 or i5 or any other.
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Faster is better :) I recommend i7 for development. Also remember about at least 8GB of RAM.
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I have created an application that works on Mac Os X that displays an HTML5 program in JQuery Mobile that I programmed using Fluid. I would like to program another version of this application that works on iPhone and, if possible, other iOS devices. I am trying to download Xcode, but the file is so large that my browser first says that it is going to take 14 days, then it just says "Cancled." And yes, I have tryed it with a stronger WiFi conection, the same thing happened. I heard that Apple start-up discs have Xcode on them, but I can't find any of them. Is there a substitution for Xcode that you can use to program iOS devices?
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I'm planning to buy a mac mini 2011 today for developing iOS apps. My question is can I use the latest iOS SDK and 10.10 yosemite in a mac mini 2011?
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I would like to start developing an application for iPad Air. For this do I really need another Apple product, like iMac on Mac Book?
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Legally speaking yes, the only way how to compile iOS app is Xcode and the only environment it runs on is OS X.
I heard it's possible to run virtualized OS X on Windows (like in VMware), but it's against Apple's EULA - it's allowed to run OS X on Apple HW only.
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