
Following the success of the iPhone SDK, Apple is releasing a new Apple Mac Developer Program for OS X computers. The program is available with a $99 annual fee. Features include access to previous OS X builds, different programming tools for software, technical support, and developer boards.
This is not entirely new since Apple offers a similar scheme before but this one no longer includes discounts for Mac computer purchases through the hardware purchase program.
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