iPhone developer program acceptance faucet turned on
We've gotten word from a score of would-be iPhone developers late today that their long-standing applications to Apple's SDK program have finally been accepted, meaning that they can actually pay their $99 for a signing certificate to allow delivery of their applications to real, plastic-and-batteries iPhones. This comes after recent reports of a 6-month waiting list that might be rapidly whittled down after the App Store launch. We're also told that the SDK is no longer using a beta numbering scheme and may be officially considered as released, although as far as we know the NDA is still in effect.
Considering the attention and mindspace lead that the first wave of iPhone developers has already gotten due to the publicity (not all good) surrounding today's launch, it might be prudent for these 2nd wave devs to carefully assess what wins and loses in the iPhone app marketplace before throwing too much weight behind a single product concept. Nevertheless, we've long supported the idea of a fully open iPhone developer community, and another slew of acceptances is a big step forward on that front. If you applied for developer status, check your email!
Thanks pope13, acidscan & e