Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 98.207.253.51]
on April 16, 2008 06:41 PM
> No, the SDK is not publicly available,
What?
> you had to sign up for an Apple developer account
which is free and relatively painless.
> and agree to their terms and conditions
Publicly available doesn't mean has to be available on term YOU most desire.
If you buy a copy of Mac OS X in the store you have to agree to Apple's terms and conditions. Is it not publicly available??? Surely you jest.
Re: The iPhone SDK and free software: not a match
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 98.207.253.51] on April 16, 2008 06:41 PMWhat?
> you had to sign up for an Apple developer account
which is free and relatively painless.
> and agree to their terms and conditions
Publicly available doesn't mean has to be available on term YOU most desire.
If you buy a copy of Mac OS X in the store you have to agree to Apple's terms and conditions. Is it not publicly available??? Surely you jest.
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