The App Store By The Numbers
While it is obvious the App Store is a resounding success, it is interesting to see how it stacks up against other mobile app markets.
While it is obvious the App Store is a resounding success, it is interesting to see how it stacks up against other mobile app markets.
The folks over at Read it later are telling us an outmost curious story today. Apparently, Apple rejected their latest update this weekend because it's requiring users to register for an account to function.
While the App Store's "Top Apps" charts have always given equal billing to both free and paid apps, it appears that the equality has finally come to an end.
Need to find someone to deal with the worst apps in the App Store? Hire the guy who wrote them.
What's this? A screenshot of Google's upcoming Chrome Web Store, which has recently hit the Internet, has left us wondering just how much "inspiration" the search engine giant has taken from Apple's famed App Store. The answer? Quite a lot. Read on to find out more...
iCademy by daemgen.net is an “iPhone tips, tricks, and manuals” app. I know that most of our readers are already iPhone experts, but some of us could always use a few pointers. Sure, there was a lot I already knew, but I definitely learned a few things from iCademy. Best of all, this app is free.
The app marketplace is getting more confusing. Developers only recently started creating apps for both the iPad and iPhone/iPod touch that offered clear differences between the two. But are the prices justified? Read on...
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you, it’s Appfresh daily...
The iPad App Store has come a long way since it was first unveiled back in March. Launched with just under 1,500 apps, it has grown over the last four months to now surpass the 20,000 apps milestone. Here are the very best.
Today's new episode of the great Camera+ story: Apple has now decided to pull the app. I know, it's unfortunate when apps get pulled. Yet, this time around, they really deserved it.
We are strongly against pirated apps. We think the benefits are dwarfed by the amount of damage they create. Yet, it's still a very real phenomena and it's larger than you may think. How many App Store pirates are there, and why does this community exist? We got in touch with the creator of the largest App Store pirating service to find out more.
What do the masters of bypassing streaming video limitations do when they get hung up in the App Store? They bypass it too.
Apple appears to be fighting the "it's alright to jailbreak" laws with a new App Store subsection to further showcase the large number of free "lite" versions of apps available to trial a full featured app before plunking down your coins.
If you happen to rely on Apple's Genius feature for your app recommendations, there's good news, as it has just hit the iPad.
If you enjoy downloading the odd web app every now and again, be sure to take a look at OpenAppMkt, the App Store for web apps!
Get details on your battery performance and how to maximize your battery life using Battery Doctor Pro. It will always let you know at a glance just how much time you have left on each charge for the most commonly used tasks. Battery Doctor Pro has been sitting in the Top 25 for weeks, but is it the best? Let's find out.
We love infographics just as much as the next guy, and OnlineMBA just put together another great one of their own. Dedicated to the App Store, it contains many basic stats we should all know about our favorite mobile market place.
There was something profoundly wrong with iChatr; mostly with its concept of course, but also with its presence on the App Store. Anyway, iChatr is now gone.
With rumors circulating about a new iPod touch with camera and Apple TVs running iOS, one wonders if any changes may be coming to the Mac line of products. According to a rumor, at least one Mac product will soon be seeing a major overhaul.
As expected, Apple finally got around to approving the Firefox Home syncing iPhone app last night, and it's now available for download in the App Store.
According to a recent report: The second rogue developer responsible for compromising iTunes has now been banished from the App Store. Read on to find out more...
It's very hard at the moment to figure out which apps support the latest iOS 4 features. What if Apple started adding some badges next to each App's icon to help you figure it all out?
Today are two important occasions: the App Store's birthday and AppsGiving Day! Read on for a list of applications that would make great gifts.