iPA Podcast Episode 50: 50 Is The New Sexy
Submitted by Michael Johnston on August 2, 2009 - 8:40pm.
For episode 50, Jason Snell, Adam Christianson, and iPhone developer Layton Duncan join me to discuss the state of the App Store and iPhone development. Show notes can be found at iPhoneAlley.com/podcast. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, email us at Podcast[at]iPhoneAlley.com.
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Cast:
Michael Johnston - Twitter
Adam Christianson - The MacCast and Twitter
Jason Snell - Macworld and Twitter
Layton Duncan - Polar Bear Farm and Twitter
Stuff mentioned:
- The Hack Store
- The Emperor’s New Clothes
- Apple Allowing Promo Codes For 17+ Apps Again
- Apple To Organize App Store By Keywords
iPhone Picks:
Adam - iDisk App - FREE
Jason - Comics by ComiXology - $0.99
Layton - Birdbrain $1.99
Michael - Lollapalooza FREE
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iPhone Apps and Trial-ware
To think that all iPhone users are Mac users is a fallacy in thinking.
When it comes to iTunes and apps. The biggest problem is not that that there are alot of apps (which there are). It is that the apps are concentrated in a single location. With desktop apps, there is not a single location to find all of the apps. Even places like www.versiontracker.com and the like miss new apps or apps that a developer does not list. Unlike, the iTunes app store in that the developer is forced to list it to sell the app.
I am not saying that we should go with the open model that the Blackberry uses, where you download the app from the developers website and install it. I have done this in the past and overall it has suck when there were issues because you had no one to turn to and with Apple using iTunes to load the app that is guaranteed to load everytime. The user experience is better and the frustration level remain low.