You could always use bittorrent if bandwidth is an issue plus we all 
wouldn't need yet another username and password if you put the file(s) 
on a public tracker  ;-)

Pd.

Al Sutton wrote:
> I've compiled up the Linux & Mac OS X Intel SDKs from the public git
> repository and have put them up for download (If anyone can get instructions
> on building a Windows SDK I will do what I can to create a Windows SDK as
> well).
>
> *PLEASE NOTE* In order to ensure that I don't end up with a massive
> bandwidth bill you will need to log into AndAppStore to download the SDKs,
> and, if things get silly, download limits may be introduced.
>
> You are, of course, free to pass on the SDK to as many people as you want
> after you've downloaded, but please do not pass around links to direct
> downloads without logins at AndAppStore because I'd like to continue to
> update them but if a bandwidth cost issue comes up then I won't.
>
> Anyway, once you've logged into AndAppStore the link to the Cupcake SDKs is
> in the Developers Area menu on the right of the page.
>
>
> Al.
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