Apple Developer Connection News • November 15, 2006 • Issue 472

New Development Tools for Leopard Innovation

Learn the latest from the Leopard Technology Series.

The developer tools in Mac OS X Leopard are crafted for one mission: to enable you to create amazing applications.

Offering a streamlined workflow, Xcode 3.0 helps you develop your applications faster than ever. WIth the all-new Interface Builder, the new language features in Objective-C 2.0, and the innovative new Xray, you have a set of development tools that let you build awesome user interfaces and improve your application's runtime. Read more about the new tools designed for Mac OS X Leopard in the second installment of the Leopard Technology Series for Developers.

With the Leopard Early Start Kit, ADC Premier and Select members can log in now and download pre-release versions of Xcode 3.0 and Mac OS X Leopard. If you are not already a Premier or Select member, purchase the Leopard Early Start Kit and start developing for the future today.

Get ADC Products Through the Apple Store Online

The Apple Developer Connection is pleased to announce that ADC Memberships, ADC Technical Support Incidents, and the ADC Monthly Mailing can now be purchased through the Apple Store online. In addition, ADC members can use the Apple Store online to renew their current membership by purchasing a new ADC membership. Take advantage of the online store in your country and tap into the many benefits of ADC products and support.

For hardware purchases, ADC Premier and Select members should continue to visit the ADC Hardware Purchase Program page.



New on the ADC Website

ADC Articles
OpenEye and Mac OS X: Opening Up the Pharmaceutical Industry

OpenEye has seen huge performance gains for their applications on Intel-based Macs. Read how this increases interest in the Mac platform in the pharmaceutical industry.

Working with the WebKit Nightly Builds

You can download builds of the WebKit open source project to keep track of changes in the framework that may affect your Web-based content or application.

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Reference Library
Sample Code: TremoloUnit
Technical Note: Image Color Management
Release Note: Developer Documentation Release Notes for Xcode 2.3
Sample Code: QTExtractAndConvertToMovieFile
Sample Code: QTExtractAndConvertToAIFF
Sample Code: MFSLives
Guides: MacBook Developer Note
Sample Code: LittleArrowsShowcase
Sample Code: EmptyFS
Technical Note: Thermal considerations for Mac Pro FB-DIMMs
Sample Code: NSFontAttributeExplorer
Guides: 17-inch MacBook Pro Developer Note
Guides: 15-inch MacBook Pro Developer Note
Technical Q&A: How to add a folder to the contents of a package
Technical Note: Secrets of the GPT
Technical Q&A: How can I identify the runtime environment, Carbon or Cocoa, of the current application?
Technical Q&A: Enabling multi-threaded execution of the OpenGL framework

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In the Community

O'Reilly Media Releases Learning JavaScript by Shelley Powers
Learning JavaScript by Shelley Powers introduces this powerful scripting language to web designers and developers in easy-to-understand terms. Using the latest examples from modern browser development practices, this book teaches you how to integrate the language with the browser environment, and how to practice proper coding techniques for standards-compliant web sites.

developer Tools
TextMate 1.5.4
Sdef Editor 1.3.3
RazorSQL 3.6

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Unix & Open Source
ejabberd 1.1.2
RDC 1.0
Carbon Emacs Package
Nov. 2006

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Download Xcode 2.4.1
November 15, 2006 • Issue 472
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