Ok I'm calm again. Thanks for the answers folks.

Regards,
Tino

Am 05.05.2010 um 18:03 schrieb Fritz Anderson:

> On 5 May 2010, at 6:49 AM, Tino Rachui wrote:
> 
>> I've installed beta 3 of the new iPhone OS 4 SDK. From time to time a dialog 
>> pops up now titled "iPhone OS 4.0 Library - To download this update, log in 
>> to Apple Developer Connection at connect.apple.com. Your login information 
>> will be sent securely." asking me for name and password. This looks 
>> extremely suspicious to me. Has anyone an explanation for that? 
> 
> I won't comment on NDA software, but I'll remark on the behavior of Xcode 
> 3.2, which is public.
> 
> New installations of Xcode ship with documentation sets that mostly refer to 
> documents on Apple web servers, so that when you download Xcode, it won't 
> include the gigabytes of documentation. Xcode will then offer to download the 
> complete sets. For that, you need an Apple Developer Connection membership. 
> It asks you (only once; it will remember) for the Apple ID and password you 
> supplied when you signed up.
> 
> Nothing suspicious at all.
> 
> Inquiries about Xcode are better directed to xcode-users, though it, too, 
> prohibits discussion of NDA software.
> 
>       — F
> 

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