Downloaded iPhone SDK, ran Xcode, no option for iPhone - Mac OS only!

Hi everyone,
I downloaded the free iPhone SDK and ran the installer. Whenever I launch Xcode however, there is no tab for iPhone applications - only Mac OS. I took a peak inside the packages folder in the download and spotted files named "iphone SDK", so I'm confused.
Any idea on why Xcode runs but there is no option for iPhone?
Thanks,
Xeno

Hello,
On my PowerPC G5 I have a similar issue where I installed Mac OS X 10.5.6, but after installing the iphone SDK I do not see any refs to iphone when in Xcode.
I even tried the suggestion here:
http://3by9.com/85/dont-have-an-intel-machine-but-want-to-code-for-the-iphone-an yway-follow-these-steps/
This however, resulted in the same issue.
Any suggestion on how to resolve this would be most appreciated.

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