llama@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Joe Francis) (11/26/90)
In article <46491@apple.Apple.COM> keith@Apple.COM (Keith Rollin) writes: >I don't want anyone to get scared off by this posting. Becoming a >"registered developer" costs only $350 or $600, depending on whether or >not you want direct support from DTS. The other features, which both When I first tried to become an "RD" three years ago, I was told I needed to have already shipped a product or have one scheduled to ship within the next 2(? can't remember) years. What are the current requirements? I am currently developing mac SW at Dartmouth on a contract paid for by Apple. We are not registered developers (and I don't think we're going to be - don't ask me why). Can I participate in whatever Apple is calling these services this year (Apple Associate? Apple Partner? Apple Dweeb? :-) on my own? If so, how do I do this? Thanks for any info, Joe Francis DCIS Project Dartmouth College Hanover NH ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Read My Lips: No Nude Texans!" - George Bush clearing up a misunderstanding