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Apple opens Leopard Dev Center to ADC online members



Apple sent out an email last evening announcing that the Leopard Dev Center is now open to ADC online members. Apple offers ADC online memberships for free to practically anyone who wants to sign up. Obviously you won't get access to the Leopard seeds, but there's still a ton of useful information in the Leopard Reference Library and development software (XCode 3) available at no charge. You can even watch the Coding Headstart introductory videos through iTunes, though the Coding Headstart tutorials themselves are only available to paid members. Nonetheless, if you've ever wanted to really dig into the technical nitty-gritty of Leopard, here's your chance.

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