Im looking to join the apple student developer programme but wondering is it avalable in the uk ? and what do you actually get for being a member ?
confusion said:I joined the ADC student developer programme last year for two reasons: 1. to get the discount (got myself a Quad ) and 2. to be able to apply for a scholarship at WWDC.
The Mailing includes a CD or DVD with all recent updates, newest version of XCode and WebObjects, sample code, documentation, etc. (which you could probably also find on the web). Also, from time to time they send you a new set of MacOS X DVDs/CDs
They're monthly DVDs. They've also given me two free copies of Tiger; I since sold my retail package.MacDonaldsd said:Sounds good, so how often do you get the cd-roms ?
Don M. said:They're monthly DVDs. They've also given me two free copies of Tiger; I since sold my retail package.
When the Intel PMs come out I'm using my discount and going to cause my credit card to explode.
Oh, and you get an OS X t-shirt!
I haven't. I'm not sure how you go about doing this, but then, I don't attend WWDC or anything like that.MacDonaldsd said:Do you get pre-release os ? Like leopard after WWDC this year ? or is that select members only ?
Richter said:what's the ADC discount rate?
dferrara said:The rate is 20% in most cases. Get your software and AppleCare from the education store though, it's a lot cheaper.
confusion said:in the case of my quad it was indeed 20% for the cpu, but only around 10% for the display. applecare and software is definitely less expensive from the edu store...
dferrara said:Are you sure? At least for laptops, AppleCare at the education store is much cheaper. The 20-inch Cinema is also $15 less. In the developer store, titles like iWork are full price.
So there are exceptions.