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Anthony Martinez
13,111 PointsSure. Apple will eventually release the "final form" of Xcode 7. Beta versions are fine, but just know that some things (software functionality, designs, etc.) may change with or without warning.
It's generally considered a best practice to use stable releases of products, e.g. xcode 6.
Jaskirat Singh
1,652 PointsI would love to do that but you can not use xcode 6 when you upgrade your computer to el capitan beta(The new mac software). I did that and I did not make a backup before doing so, so now I am stuck with this crappy beta version.