Um, 9 to 5 Mac needs to do its research better ...
As said above, this is available on the ADC (Apple Developer Connection) website.
To clear up confusion, there are TWO components to the iPhone SDK:
The SDK is free for anyone who signs up as an Apple Developer. It is not "hidden", it is in plain site, and they ask you to download it.
The ability to develop apps for the iPhone/touch and actually RUN them on a phone (as opposed to the simulator) AND put the on the store will cost you $99 (for Standard) and $299 (for Enterprise). Note that this program itself is also in beta, and so is only being offered to a select few (and only in the US) at the moment. Presumably this will open up to every ADC member around the June timeframe.
Um, 9 to 5 Mac needs to do
Um, 9 to 5 Mac needs to do its research better ...
As said above, this is available on the ADC (Apple Developer Connection) website.
To clear up confusion, there are TWO components to the iPhone SDK:
The SDK is free for anyone who signs up as an Apple Developer. It is not "hidden", it is in plain site, and they ask you to download it.
The ability to develop apps for the iPhone/touch and actually RUN them on a phone (as opposed to the simulator) AND put the on the store will cost you $99 (for Standard) and $299 (for Enterprise). Note that this program itself is also in beta, and so is only being offered to a select few (and only in the US) at the moment. Presumably this will open up to every ADC member around the June timeframe.