After some server issues getting the SDK delivered to potential developers, Apple is still well on it’s way to finding a thriving developer community for the recently announced SDK (Software Developers Kit).
The SDK will give large corporations and small time developers the same tools that Apple has used to create applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The SDK is free, distribution of free software will be free to the developer but if you want to sell your applications there is a one time fee of $99. In addition to the one time fee Apple will get 30% of all profits from the application sales for hosting and marketing. The SDK beta is available for download from Apple’s Web site.
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