“Limited number” to be let into iPhone developer program

Posted 6 March 2008 @ 12pm in Development, News

An Apple press release accompanying today’s “software roadmap” announcements states that “a limited number of developers will be accepted into Apple’s new iPhone Developer Program,” which is priced at $99. As previously reported, the program allows access to pre-release iPhone software; technical support; the ability to get code onto iPhones for testing; and distribution of applications via the new App Store.

The “Enterprise Program” costs $299 per year.

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Posted by mopcodes
6 March 2008 @ 9pm

“limited” is very disheartening. I hope that’s only for the beta period that looks to last between now and June. If not then I’m sure some people might have some sour apples. :-( Can some one please get clarification as to what “limited” means? And get back to us. Thanks.

Posted by alex319
7 March 2008 @ 2pm

Limited as in

“The iPhone Developer Program will initially be available to a limited number of developers in the U.S. and will expand to other countries in the coming months.”

Which means that we third world programmers in UK with official iPhones still get treated like second class citizens, so I guess we might as well soldier on with the unofficial SDK and not be limited by Apple’s marketing policy.

Now I’m sure that Apple thinks that the rest of us will wait 6 months while other programmers get a lead on us.

But software development just isn’t like that. So I guess its down to who can break the new application installation / launch system first. And once its broken, it’ll stay broken. How stupid!

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