$99/year Developer Fee to Publish Applicationsposted by arn on Thursday March 06, 2008 05:44 PM There's been some confusion on this topic due to the reporting of the iPhone SDK event, but it appears that the $99 fee required to publish your applications to the iTunes App Store is an annual charge. From Apple's press release: The Standard Program costs $99 (US) per year and gives members an iPhone SDK and development tools; access to pre-release iPhone software; technical support; the ability to get code onto iPhones for testing; and distribution of applications via the new App Store. To sum up:- iTunes App Store to browse, purchase and download iPhone apps - Developers set the price and get 70% of revenue. Apple keeps 30% for their costs. - Applications must be approved by Apple and apps are available exclusively through the App Store - No charge to distribute free applications, but you still have to pay the $99/year fee. ( 63 comments ) ( digg ) |
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