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at least Apple will announce all the top secret features of Leopard at WWDC. I'd rather have a near bugless version of the software over a buggy software that requres numerous patches to fix. Tiger is a pretty damn great OS right now, and I'm willing to wait a few more months for them to get Leopard just right

I dont see why all people are whining about this, if anything, this is good news imho. Im in no rush for leopard, like infinite already said, id rather have a bugless copy, and im glad they are showing us the top secret features before.

It is all an elaborate ploy to get Developers to re-subscribe to ADC for another year! At a bare minimum, that would mean that Developers would have to buy 2 subscriptions to get them from WWDC06 when Leopard was announced and first seeded to the masses and October 2007 when it is finalized.

 

I mean think about it... The Last few builds are THE most important ones for ADC members, because they are the ones that their Apps will NEED to work with.

 

Gets another $500 from the cheap skates and $3500 from everyone else for another 2 months of builds.

 

I mean, lets take Apple's figure from WWDC06 of there being 750,000 registered developers and multiply that by 500 to be a little conservative with our numbers...

 

This delay just earned Apple $375,000,000.

 

Lets say that half of Apple's registered developers number comes from Students and the rest all Select (no preferred)...

$191,250,000

 

Even if we throw away that number and go with only the 4500 people at WWDC06 paying $3500 a pop and assume that NO ONE ELSE ever pays for ADC...

$15,750,000

 

ADC Subscriptions DO NOT COST APPLE ANYTHING!

 

It is all profit.

 

And businesses will NEED to buy ADC because they NEED their applications to run, and generally it is a good idea to make sure that they do yourself rather than waiting until you start getting angry calls from your customers.

It is all an elaborate ploy to get Developers to re-subscribe to ADC for another year! At a bare minimum, that would mean that Developers would have to buy 2 subscriptions to get them from WWDC06 when Leopard was announced and first seeded to the masses and October 2007 when it is finalized.

 

I mean think about it... The Last few builds are THE most important ones for ADC members, because they are the ones that their Apps will NEED to work with.

 

Gets another $500 from the cheap skates and $3500 from everyone else for another 2 months of builds.

 

I mean, lets take Apple's figure from WWDC06 of there being 750,000 registered developers and multiply that by 500 to be a little conservative with our numbers...

 

This delay just earned Apple $375,000,000.

 

Lets say that half of Apple's registered developers number comes from Students and the rest all Select (no preferred)...

$191,250,000

 

Even if we throw away that number and go with only the 4500 people at WWDC06 paying $3500 a pop and assume that NO ONE ELSE ever pays for ADC...

$15,750,000

 

ADC Subscriptions DO NOT COST APPLE ANYTHING!

 

It is all profit.

 

And businesses will NEED to buy ADC because they NEED their applications to run, and generally it is a good idea to make sure that they do yourself rather than waiting until you start getting angry calls from your customers.

 

Very interesting point of view. But I bet most of the ADC members have suscribed years ago, not only for a 12 months shot !

It is slightly annoying *understates*. but when you think about it the iPhone is going to be the next global phenomenon, at least as far as they're concerned, and its going to make more money than Leopard getting it out early, early enough for it to take hold of the christmas market. Very few people will be getting Leopard for christmas. the people who buy leopard will just buy it regardless of when it comes out. The iPhone is a very big gift item, like the iPod.

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