Apple has sent another mass mailing to coders who applied for the iPhone Developer program, stating:
“Thank you for applying to the iPhone Developer Program. We have many more requests than we can serve during this initial beta period, so we must limit the Program at this time. We plan to expand it during the beta period, and we will contact you regarding your enrollment status at the appropriate time. We appreciate your patience.”
The same message appears on the iPhone developer Web site under the heading “Already applied to the Program?”
A previous message, interpreted by many developers as a rejection letter, stated essentially same sentiment with different wording: “At this time, the iPhone Developer Program is available to a limited number of developers and we plan to expand the program during the course of the beta period.”
Have you been accepted to the iPhone developer program? Please let me know by sending me an email.
“Thank you for applying to the iPhone Developer Program. We have many more requests than we can serve during this initial beta period, so we must limit the Program at this time. We plan to expand it during the beta period, and we will contact you regarding your enrollment status at the appropriate time. We appreciate your patience.”
The same message appears on the iPhone developer Web site under the heading “Already applied to the Program?”
A previous message, interpreted by many developers as a rejection letter, stated essentially same sentiment with different wording: “At this time, the iPhone Developer Program is available to a limited number of developers and we plan to expand the program during the course of the beta period.”
Have you been accepted to the iPhone developer program? Please let me know by sending me an email.
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