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10:25 am
August 8, 2008
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kuhad
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How long did everyone have to wait, or how long have you been waiting?
I'm looking forward to paying my $99..
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10:27 am
August 8, 2008
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crazyiez
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posts 30
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Im not applying till later like much later when i know all this stuff. I dont have extra money. so yeah.
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11:55 am
August 8, 2008
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Uhu
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posts 17
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I did not apply yet, because my skill lack atm:)
I have access to the decventer but I did not pay the 99 Dollars yet
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10:59 pm
August 11, 2008
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textual
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i have not applied
maybe when i can kick out the apps
right now, id be happy to get something running in simulator
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5:48 pm
August 18, 2008
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bobcubsfan
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posts 54
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Yes, I did. My iPhone is “provisioned” meaning I can install xcode projects on my iPhone as well as use the simulator.
It does make a difference in how apps “feel”.
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9:19 pm
August 21, 2008
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kgrimes
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I applied shortly before the 2.0 and 3G launch, and got approved within about 5 days. It took a good bit of time to actually work my way through the whole code signing/provisioning thing, but now it all works (pretty) well.
I agree, being able to install on a device makes a huge difference to testing the apps. It seems that one dev can provide signing and provisioning for multiple team members, so perhaps we could group together?
Keith
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5:14 am
August 22, 2008
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Noob
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I applied on Monday and within two days I had been accepted and it cost £59. I did find the configuration required (verts + provisioning) to get your development apps on the phone a little tedius though… Took me a good 2 hours to get from the start to the get my app on the phone.
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.NET Developer / Wannabe iPhone Developer
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