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Yes, there are a few alternatives you can consider if you don't wish to use the 14.3 Beta version of XCode.

  1. You can try downgrading your iPad back to iOS 15. This may allow you to continue using the stable version of XCode without any issues.

  2. You can wait for Apple to release a stable version of XCode 14.3 that is compatible with iOS 16.4.

  3. You can try using an alternative IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for iOS development, such as JetBrains AppCode or Microsoft Visual Studio. These may offer similar features to XCode and be more stable with newer versions of iOS.

It's important to note that using beta software can come with risks and issues, so it's always recommended to use stable versions whenever possible.