You Win, RIM!
Considering how terribly designed the entire process is, from the registration right through to loading an app into the simulator, I can only assume that you are trying to drive developers away by inconveniencing them as much as humanly possible. Just in case you’ve forgotten, let me give you a little recap of the process you’ve put together.
A developer writes about the woes of developing an app for the RIM Playbook. Seems like an utterly unintegrated if not broken workflow. If RIM intends to compete in the tablet market, having such a high barrier to entry for developers is definitely not the way to go.
RIM Developer Relations posted a response to this on their Developer’s Blog.
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