On Aug 8, 2012, at 05:21, Jim Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, I was confused.  I thought someone said (either in this thread or in
> another one) that it's the command line utils package that you have to
> pay for.  That's obviously not the case, as I have gcc, java, etc., and
> was not aware (until now---thanks) of the link for a free account.
> 
> So what IS this xcode package?  And what's the $99 for?  Is that the
> equivalent of Google's $25 one-time fee for Android developers?  Or is
> it for something entirely different?  Just curious....

The $99 account allows you transfer iOS apps you've developed to your physical 
iOS devices, and lets you sell apps you've developed on the Mac and iOS App 
Stores. It probably also does other things that are nice if you're a software 
developer; I haven't looked into it fully.

Suffice to say you don't need that level of Apple Developer Connection 
membership to use MacPorts. You only need a free ADC account, basically just so 
that you can download Xcode and its command line tools.


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