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noah82

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Oct 16, 2008
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So I have a background in computer science and have always wanted to develop my own iPhone application, so I thought that this was the perfect opportunity to do so, especially since you can download the iPhone 3.0 beta OS.

Does anybody know how long it takes from the time that I paid my $99 registration fee until it shows up in my developer account? I am sure that they have thousands of new applicants today, so I wasn't sure if this was an automated process or if somebody needs to manually review every applicant.
 
I signed up as a corporation and was accepted immediately. I did have to follow up with Apple by faxing my business documents after a couple of days.

I also signed up for an individual account ($99) and it took about 6 to 7 days. I think if you sign up today you will be waiting for a while.



So I have a background in computer science and have always wanted to develop my own iPhone application, so I thought that this was the perfect opportunity to do so, especially since you can download the iPhone 3.0 beta OS.

Does anybody know how long it takes from the time that I paid my $99 registration fee until it shows up in my developer account? I am sure that they have thousands of new applicants today, so I wasn't sure if this was an automated process or if somebody needs to manually review every applicant.
 
I'm sure Apple were expecting a rush of people today. They're probably accepting first, and asking questions later. All they really care about is the money (£70 is a lot of money to me, unless its different for UK devs? )
 
A couple of hours but only because there was a mismatch in my details.
 
We applied 2-3 months before we got approved. But then again, the developer program was still very much in Beta and it was before the App Store was open. And the SDK was ready.
 
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