Apple opens new iPhone developer forums
October 24, 2008 by James
Apple has opened new developer forums dedicated especially to iPhone apps developers.
The newly launched forums are different from the already existing public developer forums in the sense that they’re located inside the password protected Apple iPhone developers site and can only be accessed by registered developers.
Apple calls it “a collaborative environment” meant for programmers to ask each other questions and help out one another.
The forums are currently in beta and should be improved as a result of feedback provided by developers.

Also yesterday we’ve reported that Apple has launched a new version of NDA for iPhone developers.
Thanks to Macworld.
Tags: app, Apple, apps, iPhone, Mac, News, OS
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