Apple Expands iPhone Developer Program

Remember all those ambiguously-worded letters Apple fired off to developers shortly after announcing its iPhone Developer Program? You know, the ones that bruised egos and caused wide-spread dissapointment. Well, let the healing process begin. Just as some suspected, it appears those letters were merely “limbograms,” not full-fledged rejections. According to iPhone Atlas, Apple has been […]

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Remember all those ambiguously-worded letters Apple fired off to developers shortly after announcing its iPhone Developer Program? You know, the ones that bruised egos and caused wide-spread dissapointment. Well, let the healing process begin. Just as some suspected, it appears those letters were merely "limbograms," not full-fledged rejections.

According to iPhone Atlas, Apple has been busy sending out another round of letters over the past 24-hours, this time of the "high five, you're in" variety.

Here's a copy of the letter some devs have received:

Thank you for applying to the iPhone Developer Program. We have reviewed the information you submitted when you initiated your program enrollment request and we are ready to instruct you on the steps required to complete the enrollment process. Please click here to review and agree to the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement. You must execute this agreement prior to completing the purchase and activation process for the iPhone Developer Program. Once you complete and activate your purchase, your enrollment will be complete.

Now, a handful of letters certainly isn't proof that Apple has started granting acceptances willy nilly, but it does coincide with what the company has always said it would do: slowly expand during the beta period.

[Via iPhone Atlas]