Apple Developer Connection News • January 27, 2006 • Issue 456

Tell the World About Your Universal Binary

Submit your application to the Macintosh Products Guide.

Macintosh systems running on the Intel Core Duo processor have arrived, and customers are eager to get their hands on native Mac OS X Universal applications. Mac users everywhere rely on the Macintosh Products Guide to learn about the latest products and technologies. Make your Universal application easy to find by listing or updating it — free of charge — today.

ADC Compatibility Labs Add New iMac Systems

Available to ADC Premier and Select members, the ADC Compatibility Labs maintain more than 100 configurations of Apple hardware and software. The following new products are now available for developer compatibility testing:

iMac 20" Display with 2GHz Intel Core Duo Processor

iMac 17" Display with 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo Processor

Learn more about becoming an ADC Select or Premier member so you can use the Labs to test your products.


New on the ADC Website

Reference Library
Technical Q&A: Debugging Graphics with QuartzDebug
Sample Code: SillyFrequencyLevels
Sample Code: ExtractMovieAudioToAIFF
Technical Note: Identifying Java on Mac OS X
Technical Q&A: Decompression Sessions -
Setting codec accuracy and field mode
Technical Q&A: Compression Sessions -
Temporal compression options
Technical Q&A: Compression Sessions -
Enabling muti-pass encoding
Technical Q&A: Compression Sessions -
Configuring options using the Standard Compression dialog
Technical Q&A: Compression Sessions -
Multipass encoding and the pass mode flag

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In the Community

Discount on Quartz Programming Book for ADC Members
Now ADC members can save 15% and receive free shipping on the new book “Programming with Quartz,” thanks to a special offer from publisher Morgan Kaufmann. This definitive guide contains the latest on developing with Quartz for Mac OS X 10.4, and includes extensive code samples. Use offer code 84623 to get the special price.

ADC Member Savings Opportunity at REAL World 2006
Come to REAL World 2006 starting February 27 in Austin, TX to learn about the latest REALbasic developments, including Cocoa support, Universal Binary support, and all the great ways to make Macintosh programming fun and productive. Mention this ADC News announcement to save $100 on a REAL World conference pass.

developer Tools
OfflineSSI 1.0
AquaPath 1.0
Eiffel Xcode 2

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Unix & Open Source
MAMP 1.1.1
LyX/Mac 1.3.7
Salt & Pepper Encrypter 1.0

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Developer Transition Resource Center
Download Xcode 2.2
January 27, 2006 • Issue 456
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