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It may be free to register, but to actually run an app on your device, costs $99 per year.
I own an iPod touch, I also own a mac running Xcode. But to run my own code on the iPod requires a certificate from apple that I have to subscribe to.
The only way I can push my code onto my device is to (potentially break US law) jail-break my iPod, hack xcode, and set some kernel parameters to allow self-signed apps.
If this is the future for OSX, then that would be a very bad thing.