Re: Re: Leopard Early Starter Kit - sth worth paying for?
Re: Re: Leopard Early Starter Kit - sth worth paying for?
- Subject: Re: Re: Leopard Early Starter Kit - sth worth paying for?
- From: "Bill So" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 14:45:50 +0800
Thank you for all your advices.
I m working on a small app which will release soon. Surely, I'd like
to try the new features and APIs and become an early adoptor of
Leopard technology :D
I think I should subscribe the kit cos I'm quite sure I'll join WWDC
2007. (though it's a bit expensive to travel from Hong Kong to the
US)
Cheers,
Bill
On 10/25/06, Sherm Pendley <email@hidden> wrote:
Your release schedule could be taken into account as well. If you
want to release an app as soon as possible after Leopard's release,
and that app uses new Leopard APIs, then you'll want early pre-
release access so you can test and develop your app.
sherm--
On Oct 25, 2006, at 10:27 AM, John Pannell wrote:
> Hi Bill-
>
> The Select membership you'll be getting for $500 will pay for
> itself if you engage in some combination of the following
> activities within a year:
>
> - attend WWDC (save $300 - I think)
> - purchase new system (save ~20% depending on hardware choices,
> could save over $500)
> - purchase new OS (save $129)
>
> I've never really used the other features of the select membership
> (support incidents, monthly mailings, etc.), but have always found
> the hardware and OS deals to be worth the price, and WWDC discount
> icing on the cake.
>
> Just my $.02
>
> John
>
> On Oct 25, 2006, at 7:40 AM, Bill So wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I'm very interested in Leopard features. But I am not sure if I show
>> subscribe a copy of the Leopard Early Starter Kit or not.
>>
>> I have attended this year's WWDC and, currently, just an ADC free
>> member.
>>
>> Have you subscribed it? What do u think? Does it worth that much?
>>
>> Bill
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