Hang on if you don’t have the Installer yet you can find it
here (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/apps/fp123627.aspx) and download
the appropriate one.
If you are planning to start SharePoint 2013 development using
Visual Studio 2010 then you might have to wait till Microsoft Releases the Extension
This blog post would help developers who are yet to start
SharePoint 2013 Development. The objective would be to provide steps to perform
the offline (no internet connectivity) installation of Microsoft Office Developer
Tools for Visual Studio 2012 RTM.
If you try to run the Microsoft Office Developer Tool (or
web platform installer which you can find it here) in the above scenario,
probably you will end up in seeing the below screen.
Microsoft SharePoint Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2012 - Preview:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/F/3/6/F36774B2-4090-4352-8D73-55A54F6C4E18/ENU/officetools_bundle.exe
Windows Identity Extensions:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/1/D/01D06854-CA0C-46F1-ADBA-EBF86010DCC6/r2/MicrosoftIdentityExtensions-64.msi
Workflow Tools 1.0 Beta for Visual Studio 2012:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/6/2/9622508B-EE2D-452F-945A-343AA514C140/WorkflowTools_x64.msi
Workflow Client 1.0 Beta:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/6/2/9622508B-EE2D-452F-945A-343AA514C140/WorkflowClient_x64.msi
Windows Identity Foundation SDK:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/0/1/70118832-3749-4C75-B860-456FC0712870/WindowsIdentityFoundation-SDK-4.0.msi
SharePoint Client Components:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/E/0/DE02CCED-5209-49FC-9F1B-0F86D3269D4C/sharepointclientcomponents_x86.msi
Start installing all of them one by one and you should be able to kick start your SharePoint 2013 development using Visual Studio 2012 and Microsoft Office Developer Tools for SharePoint 2013
Note: This post is
respect to SharePoint Server 2013 Preview Release