Apple Launches ITunes App Store With 500+ Apps
L. Miriam writes "Apple launched the iTunes App store for the iPhone and iPod Touch today, following the earlier launch of iTunes 7.7. There are over 500 applications available for download, with prices ranging from free to around $35. Both MySpace and Facebook apps are there, as well as a mix of games, utilities and ebooks. You can download applications now, but you can't do anything with them until the iPhone/iPod 2.0 firmware is released. The App Store can't be accessed directly through iTunes, but Mobile Computer explains how to get to it, and has a few screenshots, too."
Firmware?
The Mothership
This link takes you to one of the available apps in iTunes. You can then navigate backwards to the App home page: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=284781777&mt=8
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There's a section in Preferences -> General which controls which categories you have on the panel on the left. One of those available to display now is "Applications" which will happily take you to that section of the iTunes Store.
The superproprietary Shitvidia GPU present in MacBook Pros is so buggy it dies in a few months: http://macmegasite.com/node/4435
Glass, fuck NVIDIA in the ass.
Am I going to throw my phone into a wall?
WTF? itunes? Isn't it a music management software?
The 500+ figure includes each e-book as a separate "app", but still there's a pretty good showing with much more to come. A lot of it is free or very cheap.
Still, if people thought FairPlay DRM was a lock-in factor for iPods, they haven't seen anything yet. Android is going to be about 6 months too late to intercept the wave of lock-in happening right now with the app store. I'll bet Stallman is firing up a good rant as we speak...
E pluribus unum
why not even a ssh/telnet client of any kind. WTF apple?
There are normally two ways to shop using the iTunes store 1) with 1-click "buy it now", which is the default, and 2) with a shopping cart, which lets you queue items and decide which to buy later.
Just a warning: App Store does NOT respect the shopping cart setting. If you login to download some free apps and accidentally click "Buy" on a non-free app, YOU WILL BE CHARGED IMMEDIATELY
Hopefully they fix this before tomorrow at 8am.
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No one but foaming at the mouth are buying iPhones. The phones haven't even come close to Apple's state sales goals.
The only reason to buy an iPhone is in some desperate hope that by using it at somewhere like Starbucks someone equally as vacuous but attractive will see you using it and want to have sex with you.
Ok, one more reason. A rich guy I know actually bought one and he uses it to show off this hilarious picture of him posing with his giant pot stash. The amazing iPhone lets him spin the picture around and zoom in with his fingers.
Other than that the iPhone is an overpriced, underfeatured, crappy phone with a gigantic marketing budget.
The world is safe from the nightmare of an iPhone takeover thanks to its very own suckage.
By current guesses, Apple had about 25k developers sign up for the iPhone Developer Program and only let 5k in. I am sure that the 20k developers who are (still) locked out are pleased as punch that the 5k got first opportunity to get their apps into the App Store.
Apple has been giving away the SDK, but you need to be in the developer program to run your code on an actual device (or to get your app into the App Store). They say that the Simulator in the SDK should be good enough even if it can't simulate one of the more interesting features of the iPhone/iPod touch, the accelerometer.
The iPhone and iPod touch are so cool that we just put up with everything that Apple does and be happy little developers until Apple thinks we deserve to be let in, right?
Hopefully you can use your newly purchased app!! ha!
The first three things I decided I wanted to find (and even purchase if there wasn't a free version available were:
Now, to my knowledge there is an ssh client available for first gen iPhones (jailbreaked) but despite this no one has bothered putting together a simple SSH client for the 3G iPhone?
/Mikael
Greylisting is to SMTP as NAT is to IPv4
Android is going to be about 6 months too late to intercept the wave of lock-in happening right now with the app store.
Well, I suppose Apple fanboys will get locked in, but they were locked in already.
There are some nice Symbian phones coming out, Symbian is getting more and more POSIX compliant, and it will be open sourced over the next couple of years. That's probably your best bet right now until Android. And Symbian has some nice apps available.
The iPhone and iPod touch are so cool that we just put up with everything that Apple does and be happy little developers until Apple thinks we deserve to be let in, right?
Speak for yourself, Kemosabe.
I clicked on your link and got a dead page. You might want to try again.
It's all about the information. And what we do with it.
In Soviet America... the Slashdot does the advertising FOR YOU!!!
What a country!
I've already installed a lot of applications onto my iPod Touch through the hacked installer.
On top of that they want me to pay for a firmware upgrade that will allow me to install programs from their store.
I'm definitely not paying to get the "privilege" of installing applications from the app store when I can do so already, and for something that should have been included when the iPhone/iPod Touch first came out.
"we've got trenchcoats and bad attitudes" - John Constantine, HellBlazer
is that you joke...
You're so witty and original.
why not even a ssh/telnet client of any kind. WTF apple?
You're never going to see ssh. They don't want you executing commands that might amount to an application. It's expressly forbidden. It's the same reason that Sun scrapped their plans to port Java. It's the reason you'll never see a third party browser like Opera or Mozilla on it. There's also not going to be VoIP or P2P. Period. It ain't happening. Hell, you're lucky to get ANY apps past Apple. Look at TomTom. They went to the trouble of developing an app only to scrap the app and drop out of the developer program thanks to Apple's ridiculous policies.
Am I'm sure they truly don't care. Apple obviously doesn't get it. They're too stupid to see why their device is such a miserable failure. They didn't want 3rd party developers on the iPhone in the first place, so they gave us a "web SDK." Now they're just thumbing their nose at us. The iPhone remains a craptacular device thanks to Apple policy of intentionally crippling the hardware and screwing developers. If you want serious mobile apps, but a different phone. If you want a feature phone that does two or three things well and sucks tremendously at everything else, the iPhone may just be perfect for you.
I docked my iphone to my pc like any other day, today, Apple wanted to install a new iTunes, sure, go ahead. Then it wanted to stuff Safari at me, no thanks. Oh, there is a software update for your iPhone. Apply.
iTunes crashes, my iphone is stuck at a Apple logo and the swirly. Waited about 45 minutes. WTF? Rebooted my system. Rebooted the iPhone. It has the little logo plug me into itunes.
So, I did. It says it needs to restore the iphone, ok, restoring. 30 minutes later it is done.
Then it complains, can't connect to iTunes store for activation.
Disconnect and reconnect about 5 times.
Got a page, SORRY IPHONE ACTIVATIONS NOT AVAILALBE AT THIS TIME.
So, I have no phone today, or tunes, or jack and shiiiit.
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