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see \l{Qt Enterprise}{qt.digia.com} for details.
Before installing Qt, you first need to install
- Xcode. You will find it in the App Store \l{Xcode}{here}. For
- running Qt applications in the simulator that comes with Xcode,
+ Xcode. You will find it in the Mac App Store \l{Xcode}{here}.
+
+ \note As \l{Xcode5Req}{required by Apple}, you should always use the latest
+ Xcode 5 version when building your applications for the App Store.
+ In practice this means you need OS X 10.8 or 10.9 to do iOS development
+ with Qt, as those are the only platforms where Xcode 5 will run.
+
+ For running Qt applications in the simulator that comes with Xcode,
this is all you need. However, for running applications on a
device and publishing your applications in the App Store, you must
join the iOS Developer Program (see