Apple Developer Connection News • May 5, 2006 • Issue 461

Session Details for WWDC 2006 Now Available

Sign up for five amazing days to dive deep into Mac OS X.

At Worldwide Developers Conference 2006, you'll find more than 130 sessions packed with in-depth information and expert guidance from Apple engineers. You'll learn how to take advantage of current technologies in Mac OS X Tiger and see a preview of what's coming in Mac OS X Leopard. Explore the details on nearly 100 session and labs and be sure to check back often as new session descriptions are added. Register early and save $300.*

Enter the 11th Annual Apple Design Awards

Enter your application for consideration in this year's Apple Design Awards, which recognize technical excellence and outstanding achievement in developing Mac OS X software. With eight award categories to choose from and the latest Macintosh hardware as prizes, Apple Design Awards 2006 is a great chance to receive recognition for your development efforts.

Apple Introduces New 17-inch MacBook Pro

Powered by a dual-core Intel engine — with up to four times the speed of the PowerBook G4 and eight times the graphics bandwidth — the new 17-inch MacBook Pro is the ultimate portable development environment.** ADC Premier and Select members can get significant savings on a MacBook Pro for development and testing through the Apple Developer Connection's exclusive Hardware Purchase Program.



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles

MySQL on Mac OS X: An Ideal Development Combination
The MySQL AB development team uses Macs and Xcode to create MySQL for Mac OS X. Read this article to learn why MySQL running on Mac OS X is such a natural combination.

Building an Open Source Universal Binary
Build your open source project for both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs by creating a universal binary. Learn how by reading this article that uses OpenSSL as a sample project.

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Reference Library
Documentation: 15-inch MacBook Pro Developer Note
Technical Q&A: Tips for searching Headers, APIs and ADC reference material
Technical Note: QuickTime for Windows ActiveX/COM Frequently Asked Questions
Technical Q&A: Changing the volume of audio devices

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In the Community

MacDeveloper Website Matches IT Projects to IT People
MacDeveloper is a subscription service for software developers and a free service to people with a problem to solve, that serves as a venue to connect buyers and developers in a virtual auction marketplace. MacDeveloper was designed to help folks who “can do” meet folks who “need done” without charging fees based on the cost of the job.

developer Tools
Adobe DNG SDK 1.1
JXMLPad 3.6
WebScripter IDE 1.0

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Unix & Open Source
Ejabberd 1.1.1
Gimp.app 2.2.11
FreeWRL VRML/X3D Browser 1.17

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Download Xcode 2.2
WWDC 2006, August 7-11 in San Francisco, California
May 5, 2006 • Issue 461
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*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 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. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

**Based on estimated results of industry-standard SPECint and SPECfp rate tests. SPEC® is a registered trademark of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC). See http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/intelcoreduo.html for more information.

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