I was thinking about paying the $99 to get the Mac OS Developer account so I could get Lion. With the developer account do you get the final retail version of the software as well, or just all of the betas, etc.? Thanks in advance.
I was thinking about paying the $99 to get the Mac OS Developer account so I could get Lion. With the developer account do you get the final retail version of the software as well, or just all of the betas, etc.? Thanks in advance.
I was thinking about paying the $99 to get the Mac OS Developer account so I could get Lion. With the developer account do you get the final retail version of the software as well, or just all of the betas, etc.? Thanks in advance.
You do get the gold master version as well. I hope you don't break the NDA you electronically signed and agreed to.
What does that mean? I don't have an account yet, but what are you referring to?
The NDA bit?
A non-disclosure agreement.
Why is the question posted related to a non-disclosure agreement? We're just wondering if you basically get a working public release of Lion when the time comes, if you pay the $99 for a developer account. Is whether or not you receive the golden master + updates a huge secret or something?
OP posted a question pertinent to the developer program.
The question was responded, with a reminder that s/he should not violate the NDA said party electronically signed.
Many people are signing up to breech the NDA. I've already seen at least 1 developer had his access privileges revoked from the iOS program.
Can anyone tell me if there are different developer accounts? If I pay $99, do I get access to ios and os x builds or are they separate things?
What happens if you end your subscription ends after a year, do you have to buy retail Lion or do you just update to normal versions?
You answered your own question.I've been asking the same question, and from what I've gotten, you do get the golden master, which is the same as the retail release. What I have yet to get answered, is whether or not the GM will update through software update, like the public release.
No, the 100% correct answer is that ADC subscribers get access to the GM. In fact, they get it before everyone else because it usually takes a while for the GM to be pressed onto the many thousands of DVDs that then get shipped to Apple retail stores.I don't think anyone here can give a 100% correct answer. They can guess and weigh up the odds from other Apple offerings but no one will be guaranteed to be correct!
The only way (at this point) you can be sure that you will have a copy of Lion that is fully functioning and will receive full updates is by waiting and purchasing the full version when it is released to the public.
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Not in and of itself. But by posting screen shots or videos (or even revealing features) you are breaching the NDA and apple could revoke your license before the GM release if they find out/care to go through the trouble
With all of the screen shots and details about Lion being posted all over these forums and the entire Internet, I'm starting to wonder if there's anyone who ISN'T breaking the NDA.![]()
It wouldn't be worth Apple's time to go after the many hundreds of thousands of people who have now download Lion and posted screenshots.With all of the screen shots and details about Lion being posted all over these forums and the entire Internet, I'm starting to wonder if there's anyone who ISN'T breaking the NDA.![]()
It wouldn't be worth Apple's time to go after the many hundreds of thousands of people who have now download Lion and posted screenshots.
Not to mention how many average Joe's have really even found the screenshots or would even care enough to look at them? Beyond the usual Apple and tech sites, it's not like mainstream media is posting Lion screenshots. The vast majority of people simply don't care enough.
Now, if every single tech site was giving out download links to the developer build instead of a few harmless screenshots, that would be an entirely different matter.
No, the 100% correct answer is that ADC subscribers get access to the GM. In fact, they get it before everyone else because it usually takes a while for the GM to be pressed onto the many thousands of DVDs that then get shipped to Apple retail stores.
Log onto ADC right now and you can download the GM of Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Server.
What i really want to know though, is does the GM function just like the retail release, i.e., does it get updates through software update such as 10.7.1, 10.7.2, iTunes, Safari, security updates, etc.?