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Apple-on-Intel is starting to look pretty real.
Are any of us Premier or Select ADC members? You can get an initial hardware system ahead of the crowd if you'd like. -- Owen Owen Densmore http://backspaces.net - http://redfish.com - http://friam.org Begin forwarded message: > From: Apple Developer Connection <noreply at adc.apple.com> > Date: January 11, 2006 7:50:36 AM MST > To: owen at backspaces.net > Subject: Intel Announcement for Developers > Reply-To: Apple Developer Connection <noreply at adc.apple.com> > > A message from the Apple Developer Connection: > > It's time to ship your Universal Binary. > The Intel-based Macs are here. > (http://developer.apple.com/click/dtrc5.html) > > Get your Intel-based Mac. > ADC Premier and Select Members can purchase an Intel-based Mac at a > significant discount utilizing their ADC Hardware Purchase Program > membership benefit. Not a Premier or Select Member yet? Upgrade > your membership today to take advantage of this benefit and get > your hands on a new Mac. > > DTK Exchange Program. > The DTK Exchange Program is for developers who have ordered a > Developer Transition Kit. This program will put a new Intel-based > Mac in your hands to help you finish and ship your Universal > Binary. Each Developer Transition Kit you have may be exchanged for > the new iMac at no charge. > > Mac OS X Universal Logo Program. > Identify your Universal application, and ensure it gets the retail > recognition it deserves. Find out how to obtain and use the > Universal Binary Logo. > > Technical Resources. > The Developer Transition Resource Center is your one-stop shop for > all resources required to help you develop and complete your > Universal Binary. No matter where you are in your product cycle, > the DTRC has what you need to achieve a successful Universal Binary > development experience. > > Learn more > (http://developer.apple.com/click/dtrc5.html) > > > --------------------------------------- > > Copyright (c) 2005 Apple Computer, Inc. 1 Infinite Loop, MS > 303-3DM, Cupertino, CA 95014. > > All Rights Reserved > (http://www.apple.com/legal/default.html) > > Keep Informed > (http://www.apple.com/enews/subscribe/) > > Privacy Policy > (http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/) > > My Info > (https://myinfo.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyInfo) > > You are receiving this email because you have agreed to receive > technical information from the Apple Developer Connection. If you > no longer wish to receive email from ADC, you may unsubscribe online. > (http://developer.apple.com/contact/index.html) |
I think the word was the new iMac will be out in February, but I'd love to
get my hands on the $2500 MacBook. Sounds like FAST!!! Can't Redfish afford the $500 for the Select membership? :^) At 09:10 AM 1/11/2006 -0700, Owen Densmore wrote: >Apple-on-Intel is starting to look pretty real. > >Are any of us Premier or Select ADC members? You can get an initial >hardware system ahead of the crowd if you'd like. > > -- Owen > >Owen Densmore >http://backspaces.net - http://redfish.com - http://friam.org > > >Begin forwarded message: > > > From: Apple Developer Connection <noreply at adc.apple.com> > > Date: January 11, 2006 7:50:36 AM MST > > To: owen at backspaces.net > > Subject: Intel Announcement for Developers > > Reply-To: Apple Developer Connection <noreply at adc.apple.com> > > > > A message from the Apple Developer Connection: > > > > It's time to ship your Universal Binary. > > The Intel-based Macs are here. > > (http://developer.apple.com/click/dtrc5.html) > > > > Get your Intel-based Mac. > > ADC Premier and Select Members can purchase an Intel-based Mac at a > > significant discount utilizing their ADC Hardware Purchase Program > > membership benefit. Not a Premier or Select Member yet? Upgrade > > your membership today to take advantage of this benefit and get > > your hands on a new Mac. > > > > DTK Exchange Program. > > The DTK Exchange Program is for developers who have ordered a > > Developer Transition Kit. This program will put a new Intel-based > > Mac in your hands to help you finish and ship your Universal > > Binary. Each Developer Transition Kit you have may be exchanged for > > the new iMac at no charge. > > > > Mac OS X Universal Logo Program. > > Identify your Universal application, and ensure it gets the retail > > recognition it deserves. Find out how to obtain and use the > > Universal Binary Logo. > > > > Technical Resources. > > The Developer Transition Resource Center is your one-stop shop for > > all resources required to help you develop and complete your > > Universal Binary. No matter where you are in your product cycle, > > the DTRC has what you need to achieve a successful Universal Binary > > development experience. > > > > Learn more > > (http://developer.apple.com/click/dtrc5.html) > > > > > > --------------------------------------- > > > > Copyright (c) 2005 Apple Computer, Inc. 1 Infinite Loop, MS > > 303-3DM, Cupertino, CA 95014. > > > > All Rights Reserved > > (http://www.apple.com/legal/default.html) > > > > Keep Informed > > (http://www.apple.com/enews/subscribe/) > > > > Privacy Policy > > (http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/) > > > > My Info > > (https://myinfo.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyInfo) > > > > You are receiving this email because you have agreed to receive > > technical information from the Apple Developer Connection. If you > > no longer wish to receive email from ADC, you may unsubscribe online. > > (http://developer.apple.com/contact/index.html) > > >============================================================ >FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv >Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at Mission Cafe >lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org |
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