Apple drops price of Mac Developer Program to $99

Sunday, March 7th, 2010 | Uncategorized

The cost of entry to become an Apple Mac developer dropped significantly to $99. Apple had previously sold memberships to the Apple Developer Connection Select or Premier programs for $499 and $3,499, respectively.

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E-mail Share 1 comment Share The fee to become an Apple Mac developer dropped
significantly Thursday to $99 According to Apple the new low cost of membership
is in response to the success of the iPhone Developer Program also $99 per year
and the potential that apps from that platform might crossover to the Mac Apple
had previously sold memberships to the Apple Developer Connection ADC Select or
Premier programs for $499 and $3,499 respectively The newly named Mac Developer
Program offers access to Mac OS X prereleases technical documentation Xcode 3
and other tools development videos member-only developer forums and two
technical code-level support incidents Additional support incidents can be
purchased in bundles of two for $99 or five for $249 Alternatively there is
still a free version of the Mac Developer Program that gives access to Xcode 3
and other tools online resources and bug reporting This is perfect for students
or for people interested in tinkering with Mac development Yet the price drop
also entails significant changes The new developer program no longer includes
significant hardware discounts which helped developers to nearly recoup the
entire $499 Select membership fee 10 support incidents and WWDC materials that
included a WWDC ticket worth about $1,200 Apple’s complete FAQ gives full
details about the transition and its benefits Existing ADC members can keep
their current membership and benefits up until their next renewal time At that
point however they’ll be able to renew only under the new terms People who
purchased an ADC membership on or after February 1 2010 can receive a refund but
only if they haven’t used one or more of the associated benefits of that program
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