For all its greatness, the App Store has always had one annoying flaw: Apple makes it difficult to check for past purchases. Unfortunately, a new feature has made this all the more confusing, because it appears to have a costly flaw.
Good news folks, Apple just changed its stance on promocodes for the Mac App Store. From now on, Mac developers will be allowed to generate up to 50 codes to distribute free copies of their Mac Apps to users all around the world.
The Mac App Store has introduced Mac users to the iPad method of buying apps. This AppList will feature iPad apps that also have Mac counterpart apps available in the Mac App Store. These iPad apps may interact directly with the Mac app, or it may simply be the iPad version of the app. So if you are a Mac user looking to be running the same apps on both platforms, then this AppList is for you.
Today I'll cover the Mac App Store, the Verizon iPhone, how to lose weight with Lose It! Plus I have a case from CES to transform your iPad into a fully functional workstation.
The Mac App Store brings an exciting new way to find and buy apps for your Mac. There are a little more than 1,000 Mac apps at launch. Here are some of the best free and paid Mac apps currently available ...
How many apps debuted in the App Store? How many of them are games, productivity apps, utilities, other? Probably most importantly, how much are these versions going to cost you? Take a look at the preliminary data to see how things are shaping up.
Wondering what to do if you already own Apple's creativity or work software suites; iLife and iWork now that they're on the Mac App Store? The answer is simple: nothing.
Apple’s long awaited Mac App Store is online and is about to change how many of us purchase software. Announced last fall at Apple’s “Back To The Mac” presentation, the Store looks promising. It does to Mac applications what the iTunes App Store did for iOS apps. I’ve played around with the new feature for a few hours and also made some purchases. Here is our "first look" assessment of this huge OS X update.
Apple unveiled the Mac App Store at an event cleverly called Back To The Mac. The idea was that Apple would take advantage of what it learned with iOS, and bring it back to the Macintosh. Unsurprisingly, many software developers followed the same path in making their first Mac App Store apps; they took a lot from iOS.
Only a couple days away now from the official opening of the Mac App Store, we're already starting to see the first iOS Mac Apps companions making their way to the App Store.
When Apple releases OS X 10.6.6 sometime in the next few days, it will offer users a new way to search for applications to open unsupported files. The OS will search the upcoming Mac App Store for an appropriate application. Read more ...
Big news folks, Apple has finally confirmed the official launch date of the Mac App Store. Click through to see what to expect and when the big day is.
Jay Freeman (a.k.a. "saurik"), the mastermind behind Cydia, recently stated that Cydia for Mac will be available "within weeks." Read on to find out more ...
If you are a developer, the name selected for your app could make or break your product's success. Unfortunately, as developers began submitting apps to the upcoming Mac App Store through iTunes Connect, they were being rejected because of the app’s name Read more ...
Will Apple finally reclassify App Store apps into categories as well as subcategories? They're doing it for the Mac App Store, and we believe the App Store is next.
Everyone knows how much the App Store has made iDevices a smashing success. There are so many features, and yet no other platform has yet created an app distribution method like the App Store for iOS. Apple has decided to bring this efficient, convenient, and successsful venture to the Mac OS X platform for your desktops and portables.