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Leopard Early Start Kit

If ADC materials on iTunes aren't enough to make your Mac developer heart go pitter patter, then I have some news for you. Apple has also announced the Leopard Early Start Kit. This is a package designed to let developers get the skinny on Leopard before consumers get their hot little hands on it sometime in 2007.

Including in the kit are:
  • Leopard seeds
  • Xcode 3.0 seeds
  • Access to the Leopard Dev Center
It seems the only way to get this kit is to become a Select or Premiere member of ADC, but it is still a very neat idea.

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If ADC materials on iTunes aren't enough to make your Mac developer heart go pitter patter, then I have some news for you. Apple has also...
 

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eric

demonoid - no luck
torrentactor - no luck
piratebay - no luck
mininova - no luck

boy-o-boy, i want to be part of the Apple legal team as it must b a challanging n exicting job.

October 24 2006 at 7:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Gandhi

Yes, ADC membership has its advantages. I joined the student program to take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime hardware purchase savings

http://store.apple.com/AppleStore/WebObjects/ADC?qprm=38839

October 24 2006 at 11:15 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Michael

I have to say.... that the $500 price tag is VERY reasonable. I do wish I could afford this so to get my fingers wet in the Objective-C 2.0, but alas I am much to poor for that.

Also, I remember a while back seeing some of the ADC discounts for hardware... and if things are still good.. then the $500 can easily be returned back if you are in the market for a new system... but dont take my blind words... research is needed to see if this is still the case.

October 24 2006 at 10:41 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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