Apple has started emailing developers who own a Transition Kit. In the messages they ask them that it is time to return the Mac mini. These Kits were given to a select few to see the potential of the new Macs with M1 and ARM architecture. They have until March 31st.
When Apple decided to bring the new M1 Macs to market, it wanted to make sure the new machines weren't going to disappoint. Therefore, he advanced a Transition Kits series which consisted of a Mac mini with the new apple chip. Handed it over to chosen developers so that they could get down to work and of course they were explaining their feelings, problems and things to improve.
Macs with M1 are already established in the market and in users. Though there are problems with some models and they keep trying to introduce Malware into new operating systems, it makes no sense for the developers to continue to own this Kit.
At least that is what Apple has thought, which has begun to send emails to the users of these Transition Kits reminding them that they must return the material to Apple before March 31 of this year.
Of course, not everything was going to be bad. Apple will give each of these developers a $ 500 refund of balance so that you can buy any or product in the Apple store until the end of this year.
Thanks again for participating in the Universal Quick Start Program and for committing to creating great Mac applications. We are following the shipping instructions for return the kit Developer Transitional Template (DTK) that was loaned to you as part of the program. Please take a moment to review these details and submit all DTKs to us by March 31, 2021.
As we mentioned in our last email, once the return of the DTK is confirmed, You will receive a $ 500 credit in the form of a one-time promo code valid until the end of 2021. You can use it towards the purchase of a new Mac M1 or other Apple products ordered through the Apple Store Online.