Monday, January 10, 2011

Mac App Store Apple

Posted by techno on 3:01 PM 1 Comment

Apple has launched a Mac App Store, a new service that brings the iTunes App Store experience on a Mac.

Telegraph reported, Mac App Store was launched on Thursday (6 / 1) in 90 countries and featuring more than 1,000 applications. iPhone App Store has 800 applications when it launched in 2008.

"We think users will love the innovative new way to find and purchase their favorite applications," said Steve Jobs, Apple's boss, in a press release, as quoted by the Telegraph.

Mac App Store simplifies the process of installing and managing applications. Also eliminates the need for users to open files and move data and provide a renewal reminder when available.

Some of the applications owned by Apple already in stores, including iWork and iLife, Apple photo software, videos and music.

Many applications in the store that will be familiar to Mac users, including software that is recognized as Things, a list to organize work to do, and MarsEdit blogging programs.

However, Apple also hopes the App Store will attract the developers who create applications for iPhone, iPod touch and IPAD and apparently it worked. The iPhone users would love to see the titles that have been known as Angry Birds, which has become the top application in the store, and Flight Control HD.

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