Apple Opens Doors to iPhone Developers

Apple just emailed me to tell me that the iPhone Development Center is now open. I thought it would be gracious of me to mention this here since I previously ranted about how Apple seems to be giving third-party developers the cold shoulder. No, I’m not about to get out of the audio plug-in business and start writing iPhone apps, but I imagine that there will be people who come up with clever ideas and manage to make some bucks this way.

By adam

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2 comments

  1. They’ve cheapened the market for music software, though, with the $499 price point of Logic Studio.

  2. That they have. They’ve also raised the cost of developing plug-ins (and host apps) by creating AudioUnits. I still believe that part of their long-term strategy is to force third-party developers to either develop Mac-only software or to not develop Mac software at all.

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