Like 10 million other iPhone fanboys, I applied for the Apple iPhone developer program. Today, one week after applying, I received this email
Thank you for expressing interest in the iPhone Developer Program. We have received your enrollment request. As this time, the iPhone Developer Program is available to a limited number of developers and we plan to expand during the beta period. We will contact you again regarding your enrollment status at the appropriate time.
Thank you for applying.
Best regards,
iPhone Developer Program
And I’ve seen lots of other people on Twitter complaining of getting the same email. One disappointed reject said this
As I understand it, no one got in except for a handful of large partner companies alla Google.
It’s bad enough that the “free SDK” isn’t actually free since you have to pay $99 to be able to load your apps on your own iPhone, but now they’re rejecting hopeful developers in bulk. They ought to let everyone in who wants in. What’s the harm?
Gee… I wonder if I’m violating some NDA by blogging this? I’m sure some of the helpful souls on the xcode-users list will let me know if I am.
Same here, I fully agree with you regards of the 99$ before we can even test on our own bloody phone.
Just think, it is slightly worse for those of us outside of the states, as it will be a few months before we can even join that beta program. Hopefully you lot will get in on the coming weeks and that we won’t be to badly hindered by being months behind the states.
Currently hoping that the 1.2firmware the iphone unoffical developers have acquired gets out into the ether.