Apple's App Store launches with more than 500 apps
Apple said Thursday that more than 500 native applications are now available on the iPhone's App Store for use with the new iPhone 3G that goes on sale tomorrow.
Over 500 apps, many free
Over 125 of those applications -- or more than 25 percent -- are being offered for free. According to Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, 90 percent of the remaining applications will cost just $9.99 or less.
"This is the biggest launch of my career," he said.
Browse all apps, or by section
Users who've downloaded the just-release iTunes 7.7 software can already browse the App Store via the jukebox software. The store offers sections that list: All iPhone Applications, All iPod touch Applications, All Free Applications, Most Popular Applications, and Most Popular Free Applications.
Browse by category
Users can also browse the store by category listings: Business, Education, Entertainment, Finance, Games, Healthcare & Fitness, Lifestyle, Music, Navigation, News, Photography, Productivity, Reference, Social Networking, Sports, Travel, Utilities, and Weather.
Apple said many of the new applications take advantage of iPhone's large display, Multi-Touch user interface, fast hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, built-in accelerometer and location-based technology.
Top free apps
Unsurprisingly, the top free application at the moment is Apple's own new iTunes Remote, with which you can "control the music on your computer or Apple TV from your iPod touch or iPhone. Play, pause, skip, shuffle. See your songs, playlists, and album art on your iPod touch or iPhone as if you were right in front of your computer. Remote works with your Wi-Fi network, so you can control playback from anywhere in and around your home."
Other notable free applications include AOL's Instant Messaging application, Google's Mobile Searching application, Six Apart's TypePad blogging application, and a New York Times news application.
Top pay apps
The five most popular pay applications include Sega's Super Monkey Ball, Pangea's Cro-Mag Rally, Pangea's Enigmo, Freeze Tag's Etch A Sketch, and Apple's own Texas Hold'em.
Apple has also posted an App Store Frequently Asked Questions list.
Over 500 apps, many free
Over 125 of those applications -- or more than 25 percent -- are being offered for free. According to Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, 90 percent of the remaining applications will cost just $9.99 or less.
"This is the biggest launch of my career," he said.
Browse all apps, or by section
Users who've downloaded the just-release iTunes 7.7 software can already browse the App Store via the jukebox software. The store offers sections that list: All iPhone Applications, All iPod touch Applications, All Free Applications, Most Popular Applications, and Most Popular Free Applications.
Browse by category
Users can also browse the store by category listings: Business, Education, Entertainment, Finance, Games, Healthcare & Fitness, Lifestyle, Music, Navigation, News, Photography, Productivity, Reference, Social Networking, Sports, Travel, Utilities, and Weather.
Apple said many of the new applications take advantage of iPhone's large display, Multi-Touch user interface, fast hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, built-in accelerometer and location-based technology.
Top free apps
Unsurprisingly, the top free application at the moment is Apple's own new iTunes Remote, with which you can "control the music on your computer or Apple TV from your iPod touch or iPhone. Play, pause, skip, shuffle. See your songs, playlists, and album art on your iPod touch or iPhone as if you were right in front of your computer. Remote works with your Wi-Fi network, so you can control playback from anywhere in and around your home."
Other notable free applications include AOL's Instant Messaging application, Google's Mobile Searching application, Six Apart's TypePad blogging application, and a New York Times news application.
Top pay apps
The five most popular pay applications include Sega's Super Monkey Ball, Pangea's Cro-Mag Rally, Pangea's Enigmo, Freeze Tag's Etch A Sketch, and Apple's own Texas Hold'em.
Apple has also posted an App Store Frequently Asked Questions list.
Comments
... and what's with the Travelocity broken link? "Travelocity" produces no results in an iTunes Store search.
voice dialing apps
gps
thanks
Google's Mobile Searching application
This is not available in the UK Store - which is strange...
my corp firewall won't let me download itunes or view apps store, can you tell me if there are
voice dialing apps
gps
thanks
i couldn't find a voice dialing app. a ton of voice recorder apps... but nothing like what you want.
gps - none
This is not available in the UK Store - which is strange...
It's here live in IE
This is not available in the UK Store - which is strange...
Though we can download the USA's YellowPages.com app, which is terribly confusing. I think they'll need to sort out which apps are suitable for which country.
There's a bazillion ToDo list and shopping list apps.
Also, I noticed 'Things', the GTD app is £5.99 in the category page but when you click on the info link it's £11.99.
Still a few things to work through then!
Oh and the much pilloried TripLog app made the cut too. Apple obviously has very low standards for entry into the app store.
Well they have bad music on iTunes as well. Do you really want them to be filtering the apps you can install after all this clamoring to making this an open platform? Really, people always find something to complain about!
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Well they have bad music on iTunes as well. Do you really want them to be filtering the apps you can install after all this clamoring to making this an open platform? Really, people always find something to complain about!
Quite the opposite. It's a good thing we have shit apps on there as one of the counter claims to not opening it up was Apple's apparent taste police.
I'm missing the apps I want though still for remote admin - ssh and vnc. Surely someone developed those?
http://www.iphonefreak.com/2008/07/b...are-brave.html
Lotsa confusion this mornin...
most of the apps available now strike me as being like the majority of widgets - underpowered and unnecessary utilities that might get downloaded, but not actually used with any regularity.
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Yah!!! These developers have had MONTHS (3 or 4 perhaps) of time putting up with an EVER CHANGING SDK (lots and lots of changes) we should see perfection at its finest....
C'mon give the developers a bit of a break will ya?!?! 3 months from 'concept' to 'release' is unheard of! You will also see the more polished apps are those who already had reusable code in place from other platform/version of their app.
As far as I'm concerned this is quite an impressive showing considering they only allowed 4000 of the 25000 interested developers into the early access program. The rest of us had to be happy with testing our apps on a 'virtual device'...
SO APPLE LET THE REST OF US INTO THE PROGRAM ALREADY!!!!!!!
Dave
But for my 2G iPhone there could be grat app for
1. Mobile banking app (as Bank of America has now in appstore) for biggest finance institutions in my country (for top 5 banks) ... with ATM search.
2. Easy to use Podcasting (record, mix, publish) app.
3. Push email support from Lotus notes/domino
4. new multiplayer games (tur by turn strategy, real-time racing)
5. Mobile IP - TV (you can stream TV channels if you are on Wifi network)... like youtube, but real time (especially for sport events, news)
6. Skype app.
Theese could be the one I will use often....
The ones offered today is the "one try/day apps"
as I am not in USA and in my coutry appstore will be release later this year, then I can just dream about... 3G
But for my 2G iPhone there could be grat app for
1. Mobile banking app (as Bank of America has now in appstore) for biggest finance institutions in my country (for top 5 banks) ... with ATM search.
2. Easy to use Podcasting (record, mix, publish) app.
3. Push email support from Lotus notes/domino
4. new multiplayer games (tur by turn strategy, real-time racing)
5. Mobile IP - TV (you can stream TV channels if you are on Wifi network)... like youtube, but real time (especially for sport events, news)
6. Skype app.
Theese could be the one I will use often....
The ones offered today is the "one try/day apps"
When did Apple marketing let "you" go?
Downloaded 7.7, but I can't see the store. I can click on the link on AI and then it opens in iTunes, but it's nowhere in the software itself.
I don't think there is, you have to go to the iTunes store first and then there's now a category for it but when you download an application and Applications item will show in the list within the iTunes software after that.