Apple Developer Connection News •  March 2, 2007 • Issue 477

Six Session Tracks. Infinite Possibilities.

WWDC 2007, June 11 — 15 in San Francisco, California.

With over 100 sessions devoted to
Mac OS X Leopard technologies, spanning six technology tracks, and personal access to the engineers behind them, WWDC will be a critical stop for any developer on the road to a killer Leopard application.

Visit the WWDC website today and read about the recently announced session tracks:

Leopard Innovations

Mac OS X Essentials

Developer Tools

Information Technologies

Graphics and Imaging

Content and Media


Tickets are currently available for WWDC 2007 at early registration prices*. Purchase your ticket today, and prepare to spend a week getting the kind of inspiration you won't find anywhere else.

Apply for a WWDC Student Scholarship Today

If you are an ADC Student member,** get your resume ready and apply for a WWDC Student Scholarship. All Student Scholarship recipients receive a free ticket to attend WWDC, with complete access to all technical sessions and special events.

The submission deadline is March 19, 2007, so act now and complete the online application today.

ADC Developers Shine at Macworld 2007

The ADC Developer Pavilion was one of the exciting components of the Macworld marketing package made available exclusively to ADC Premier and Select Members at WWDC 2006. The package also offered developers three months of advertising in Macworld Magazine, and online promotion through Macworld.com. Read, see and hear from the developers who took advantage of this unique marketing opportunity, and why it was important for them to be at the heart of Macworld.



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles
Lineform: From Student Project to Retail Distribution

Will Thimbleby needed an illustration tool, so using Xcode and Core Image, he wrote his own. Read how this grad student created a retail product from his student project.

Enhance Dashboard Widgets with Quartz Composer Compositions

With Quartz Composer you can produce rich animations for your Dashboard widget. This article shows you how to create a composition, and embed it easily in your widgets.

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Reference Library
Technical Q&A:Adding metadata to a QuickTime movie using the QuickTime MetaData APIs
Technical Q&A: Advertising a Bonjour service on a specific set of networking interfaces
Technical Q&A: Video Digitizers - Adding Clean Aperture and Pixel Aspect Ratio Information
Technical Q&A: Adding metadata to an iTunes file using the QuickTime Metadata APIs
Release Note: Java for Mac OS X 10.4 Release 5 Release Notes

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In the Community

del.icio.us Mashups for Web Development Now Available from Wrox
Expert developer Brett O'Connor skillfully goes deep inside the del.icio.us API, and presents a variety of mashup fundamentals such as REST, XML, and Ajax. Learn to use the best technologies and techniques to create robust mashups and remixes with the del.icio.us API and its data. Integrated through the pages are real-world examples that demonstrate how to apply this information when building a cutting-edge website.

developer Tools
mProjector 3.0
Transaction 1.4
UnicodeChecker 1.12

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Unix & Open Source
OpenOffice.org 2.1
Rudix 2007
Python Application Stub 1.0.19

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In this issue
Six Session Tracks. Infinite Possibilities.
Apply for a WWDC Student Scholarship Today
ADC Developers Shine at Macworld 2007
Lineform: From Student Project to Retail Distribution
Enhance Dashboard Widgets with Quartz Composer Compositions
del.icio.us Mashups for Web Development Now Available from Wrox
New Downloads
WebObjects 5.3.3 Update
Beta FxPlug SDK — Updated
J2SE 5.0 Release 5 Developer Documentation
Java for Mac OS X 10.4 Release 5
Java for Mac OS X 10.3 Update 5
Security Update 2007-002 (PPC)
Security Update 2007-002 (Universal)
Security Update 2007-002 (Panther)
Some downloads may require ADC Member/Apple ID Log In
Get the Leopard Early Start Kit
Training & Events
Introduction to Mac OS X, March 9 in Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK
Cocoa Bootcamp, March 12-16 in Atlanta, GA
Advanced WebObjects Development, March 26-30 in Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK
Workflow Automation with AppleScript, March 27-29 in Chicago, IL

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WWDC07 Learn More
Mac Products Guide
Check out New Arrivals
Tell Mac users about your Universal application
Reminders
The ADC Mailing for March 2007 shipped on February 23. Allow 3-10 business days for delivery.
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March 2, 2007 • Issue 477
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*For pricing details, please see the Apple Store online in your country. If an Apple Store online is not available in your country, contact us. Worldwide Developers Conference 2007 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the United States.

**To be eligible to apply for a Worldwide Developers Conference 2007 Student Scholarship you must be an Apple Developer Connection Student member, enrolled part-time or full-time at a college or university, have a student identification number, and be at least 18 years of age. For complete information, please review the  WWDC 2007 Student Scholarship rules.

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