Apple Developer Connection News • January 13, 2006 • Issue 455

It's Time to Ship Your Universal Binary

Apple unveils new Macs with Intel Core Duo processor.

Apple recently announced two new Macintosh systems running on the Intel Core Duo processor: the iMac and the MacBook Pro. The new Intel Core Duo processor delivers dual-core performance in a breakthrough power-efficient design. During his keynote address at Macworld Conference & Expo 2006, Apple CEO Steve Jobs also announced that Apple plans to transition its entire product line to Intel processors by the end of 2006.

ADC Premier and Select Members can purchase an Intel-based Mac at a significant discount utilizing their ADC Hardware Purchase Program membership benefit. If you're not already a Premier or Select member, upgrade your membership today to take advantage of this benefit and get your hands on a new Mac.

Mac OS X Universal Logo Program Announced

Make sure your product gets the retail recognition it deserves with the new Mac OS X Universal Logo Program. Designed for Mac OS X applications that run natively on both PowerPC- and Intel-based computers from Apple, the Mac OS X Universal logo is an easy and effective way to identify your Universal application.



New on the ADC Website

Reference Library
Technical Q&A: Intel-Based Macs, Dashboard, Safari, and You
Technical Q&A: Setting default open Finder window
Sample Code: QTKitPlayer
Technical Note: Nested Functions in Xcode
Technical Note: Daemons and Agents
Release Note: High Level Toolbox Release Notes (10.4.2)
Release Note: High Level Toolbox Release Notes (10.4.3)
Release Note: Developer Documentation Release Notes for Xcode 2.2
Documentation: CFStream Reference
Documentation: QuickTime Component Creation Guide
Documentation: QuickTime Compression and Decompression Guide
Documentation: QuickTime Import and Export Guide
Documentation: QuickTime Media Types and Media Handlers Guide
Documentation: QuickTime Movie Basics
Documentation: QuickTime Movie Creation Guide
Documentation: QuickTime Movie Internals Guide
Documentation: QuickTime Transport and Delivery Guide

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In the Community

iDevGames Awards Original Mac Games Cup 2005 Winners
iDevGames, in connection with Freeverse Software, has announced the winners of the Original Mac Games (OMG) Cup 2005. Contestants were required to create an innovative Mac OS X game in only six weeks. A panel of industry-leading professional game developers, artists, and software engineers selected the three winners based on a combination of gameplay, originality, and overall presentation.

developer Tools
REALbasic 2006
Navicat 6.1.3
FltkXcodeTpl 1.01

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Unix & Open Source
CLIX 1.7.2(a)
Vienna 2.0
Fve 5.0

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Developer Transition Resource Center
Download Xcode 2.2
January 13, 2006 • Issue 455
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