Apple Developer Connection News • August 11, 2006 • Issue 467

New Xcode 2.4 Release Available for Download

Latest tools provide support for 64-bit development.

Xcode 2.4, the latest release of Apple's integrated development environment for Mac OS X, is now available for download from the ADC Member Site. With this new release you can now develop for 64-bit Mac Pro Systems and create four-architecture Universal applications (32 and 64 bit for both Intel and PowerPC).

Macworld Marketing Package for ADC Members

ADC Premier and Select members can now take advantage of an exclusive marketing package that includes exhibit space at Macworld 2007, three months of advertising in Macworld Magazine, and online promotion at Macworld.com — for just a fraction of the regular price. Space is limited, so don't miss this opportunity to show off your product to Mac enthusiasts and take advantage of the biggest Macintosh customer event of the year.

Apple Completes Intel Transition with Mac Pro

During WWDC 2006, Apple unveiled the new Mac Pro, a 64-bit desktop workstation with Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors. Running up to 3.0 GHz, the Mac Pro features a new system architecture that delivers up to twice the performance of the Power Mac G5 Quad*.

ADC Premier and Select Members can purchase a Mac Pro 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 the fastest Mac ever.



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles

Bare Bones Uses Platform Innovation for Yojimbo
Read how Bare Bones realized a dream application by building Yojimbo in Cocoa.

Automating Development Tasks with Automator and Xcode
Learn how to streamline daily tasks in your development projects with Automator.

Going Universal: Audio Developers Catch the Wave
Audio developers who have built universal binaries of their applications are finding the benefits include performance gains and larger markets. Read this article to learn how they did it.

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Reference Library
Guide: Mac Pro Developer Note
Guide: Apple Remote Desktop Focus on Task Server
Guide: Audio Unit Programming Guide
Guide: Core Audio Overview
Guide: Mac OS X Security Configuration Guide
Guide: Mac OS X Server Getting Started Supplement
Guide: Mac OS X Server Security Configuration Guide
Guide: Quartz Composer Web Kit Plug-in Programming Guide
Guide: Smart Card Setup Guide
Sample Code: SayIt
Sample Code: BlockAnimation
Sample Code: Dicey
Sample Code: Resizer
Sample Code: Birthdays
Sample Code: CarbonQuartzComposer_TV
Sample Code: HelloStudio
Sample Code: Processes
Sample Code: TextEditPlus
Sample Code: CxxNewDelete
Sample Code: Carbon Porting Tutorial
Sample Code: CarbonCocoaCoreImageTab
Sample Code: AttachAScript

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In the Community

Objective-C Programming Book Available from SpiderWorks
Learn Objective-C on the Macintosh by Mark Dalrymple and Scott Knaster is a complete course on the fundamentals of the Objective-C programming language. The book provides an introduction to object-oriented programming along with comprehensive coverage of inheritance, composition, object initialization, categories, protocols, memory management and organizing source files.

developer Tools
Vise X 3.1
ZigVersion 1.0
F-Script 1.3.4

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Unix & Open Source
Apache 2.2.3
Samba 3.0.23a
PHP 5.1.4-5

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Watch the WWDC 2006 Keynote Leopard Preview
See the Apple Design Awards 2006 Winners
Macworld Marketing Package. Secure Your Spot.
August 11, 2006 • Issue 467
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*Based on estimated results of industry-standard SPECint and SPECfp rate tests. SPEC is a registered trademark of Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); see www.apple.com/macpro for more information.

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