don@brahms.udel.edu (Donald R Lloyd) (12/07/90)
I know this gets asked pretty regularly, but nobody seems to have posted the answer since the monthly intros faded away... What is the cost of becoming a developer, and what are the benefits? Mainly I want some documentation for the new features in 2.0. Thanks -- Gibberish Amiga 3000 owner/fanatic is spoken Contact don@brahms.udel.edu for more information. here. DISCLAIMER: It's all YOUR fault.
ken@cbmvax.commodore.com (Ken Farinsky - CATS) (12/08/90)
In article <16589@brahms.udel.edu> don@brahms.udel.edu (Donald R Lloyd) writes: > > I know this gets asked pretty regularly, but nobody seems to have posted >the answer since the monthly intros faded away... > What is the cost of becoming a developer, and what are the benefits? >Mainly I want some documentation for the new features in 2.0. > Send mail to: CATS-Admin 1200 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 And ask for information on the developer support program. I believe that you can also call (215) 431-9180 and they will send you the info. There are two developer levels, both require that you be working on a product that you believe will make it to market. Developer status includes a subscription to AmigaMail (our technical newsletter), access to beta software, access to developers conferences, and access to closed conferences on BIX. Commercial status also includes phone support. Certified Developer, $75/year, no phone support, no other requirements. Commercial Developer, $500/year, phone support, requires that you have an existing product on the market. CATS also offers materials such as DevCon notes, 1.3 Developer Update, and AmigaMail. Prices and ordering information are available at the above address. -- -- Ken Farinsky - CATS - (215) 431-9421 - Commodore Business Machines uucp: ken@cbmvax.commodore.com or ...{uunet,rutgers}!cbmvax!ken bix: kfarinsky