October 20, 2010
Mac App Store
Do not really know why nobody had done it seriously before, but an application store for computers had to come sometime. So was Apple, who knows enough well how to sell.
The Mac App Store maintains the iTunes' philosophy, One-Click buying, free and paid applications, automatic updates, and the right to use it in any of our computers with Mac OS.
Developers can begin submitting their applications starting in November and Apple has given 90 days before it is available, regardless of the new OSX, Lion, which few sneak peaks were revealed today.
The Mac App Store will ease the arrival of basic applications to Apple computers, now found for the iPad or iPhone, with no doubt of more serious software. However, Apple seeks that, easy install as finding new applications as well.
The Apple advantage with its Mac App Store is that developers, who already are rushing with the store for the iPhone and iPad, will be happy to create applications for Mac OSX, having behind potential customers who are more accustomed to pay for applications.
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