Xcode is provided on the developers tools disc that is supplied with all Macs. It can also be downloaded from the Apple Developer's site (See links below).
Apple's Xcode software developer tools are provided with every Mac on the installation discs but are not installed by default. They can also be downloaded from Apple's developer website (See links below) but you need to register before you can download them. Both Xcode and the registration are free.
Xcode is a development software package created specifically for Apple/Mac related applications. You will to use a package like Eclipse for the Android platform
Sorry, no. Only MAC OSX machines are designed for it.
You must have an Apple account for iPhone developing. Then you must download Xcode 3 and type out Xcode 3 code to create the app itself.
Xcode is a suite of software applications that aid the creation of software for the Mac. The actual compiler used by Xcode is the Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC) from the Fee Software Foundation. If you do not like the tools provided with Xcode the compiler can be run from the Terminal application (c++ yourSourceName.cc ), or any other suitable editor can be used with it. Other options include Eclipse or Intel's own compilers (free for evaluation). (See links below)
No. As of now you can only run and use Xcode on Mac computers. Even though you go to the process of waiting 4 hours for it to download, when it is complete you can't do anything with it on a Windows computer.
Looks like there's one called Xcode. Scroll down for link.
How to download tuitalk software
No you can not download software
Many websites offer the download to the WinSPC software. The WinSPC website allows one to download the software. One can also download the software from CNET.
Xcode is made by apple its a developing app for programmers so the answer is yes
The development of Applications for the Mac and iPhone is free. Apple's Xcode development software (See links below) is provided free with every Mac. You can download the software development Kit for the iPhone (See links below) and write your own apps. It is up to the developer if they want to give their software away for free or sell it. There are hundreds of free apps for the iPhone and a thriving freeware software community for the Mac. Apple itself has many open source projects that it freely shares including the WebKit software at the heart of the Safari browser which anyone can download and use in their own software.