TS3945 I am running 10.7.5 on a Macbook pro and wish to download Xcode 4.3.1 or somthing compatable with 10.7.5?

I am trying to svnc Firefox btw my iPhone and Macbook pro running 10.7.5. I need to download Xcode 4.3.1. Can't find a solution. Any ideas?

Register as an Apple Developer—it's free and available for all Mac users—then go to ADC site, select Resources->OS X->Additional Downloads->search for Xcode 4.3.1 and DL it.

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