Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.system:5824 rec.music.synth:21692 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uwm.edu!ogicse!zephyr.ens.tek.com!crl!scotth From: scotth@rocco.labs.tek.com (Scott Herzinger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,rec.music.synth Subject: Re: System 7.0's missing component... Message-ID: Date: 21 May 91 00:55:46 GMT References: <10836@skye.cs.ed.ac.uk> <15204@davidsys.com> Sender: news@crl.LABS.TEK.COM Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.system Organization: Tektronix Computer Research Lab Lines: 28 In-reply-to: bierman@davidsys.com's message of 20 May 91 09:25:38 GMT > But can you buy the developer's edition if you are not an *official* > apple developer? There are some of us that know how to program, but > aren't interested in participating in APDA... Don't know if this will help or not... Some people on this group may not be aware of the number of levels of participation in Apple developer programs. Simply being a member of APDA only costs $20 a year; I believe there are some options under which you don't even have to pay that much and still be able to order. Don't think you get a catalog subscription, though. MIDI Management Tools 2.0, which includes MM, libraries, and interface, costs $35 for a 60 page manual and diskette. You might consider the price $55 if you include the $20 APDA fee and never order anything else. The other programs cost considerably more and require an application and there's an approval process to join the club. Simply being an APDA member requires paying $20 and saying that you know how to program. I think the latter is so they can have something to point to when the naive non-programmer calls and asks for support. Scott -- Scott Herzinger scotth@crl.labs.tek.com Computer Research Lab, Tektronix, Inc. PO Box 500 MS 50-662, Beaverton, OR 97077