Report: iTunes beta suggests app rentals may be in iOS's future
october 2011 by patrix
A handful of code in iTunes 10.5 beta 9 suggests that Apple may soon start allowing customers to rent apps from the App store, according to The Tech Erra. If a rental system were put into place, it could cut down on money spent on apps that customers never use, which could reduce resentment customers feel toward developers when an app doesn’t work the way they thought it would.
A few strings in the iTunes beta code appear to be pop-up messages to notify customers about the state of rented apps: "Apps are automatically removed from your iTunes library at the end of the rental period" and "This app will be deleted from your computer" are a couple of the included statements.
A rental system through the App Store would be similar to the try-before-you-buy program that Amazon currently offers in its own Android Appstore. None of the language uncovered in the iTunes beta indicates whether rentals would carry a price or be free for their limited run.
The text does suggest that Apple will favor the consumer in rental transactions, in that customers won’t default into an app purchase at the end of a rental period; instead, the app will be removed from their devices. When so many negative reviews focus on an app not doing what a buyer expected it to (through either misdirection or misunderstanding), rentals could create a more positive app shopping experience.
But even with fewer negative reviews, developers could still lose out. Most iPhone users never use an app after the first download, according to a (now aging) study, so customers could dip in and out of apps they only need once without any monetary consequences.
The report is unconfirmed by Apple, as the company did not respond to Ars' requests for comment. If Apple plans to launch a rental program, we’ll likely hear about it at the iPhone event scheduled this week. Ars will be reporting live from the event Tuesday at 10AM PDT.
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A few strings in the iTunes beta code appear to be pop-up messages to notify customers about the state of rented apps: "Apps are automatically removed from your iTunes library at the end of the rental period" and "This app will be deleted from your computer" are a couple of the included statements.
A rental system through the App Store would be similar to the try-before-you-buy program that Amazon currently offers in its own Android Appstore. None of the language uncovered in the iTunes beta indicates whether rentals would carry a price or be free for their limited run.
The text does suggest that Apple will favor the consumer in rental transactions, in that customers won’t default into an app purchase at the end of a rental period; instead, the app will be removed from their devices. When so many negative reviews focus on an app not doing what a buyer expected it to (through either misdirection or misunderstanding), rentals could create a more positive app shopping experience.
But even with fewer negative reviews, developers could still lose out. Most iPhone users never use an app after the first download, according to a (now aging) study, so customers could dip in and out of apps they only need once without any monetary consequences.
The report is unconfirmed by Apple, as the company did not respond to Ars' requests for comment. If Apple plans to launch a rental program, we’ll likely hear about it at the iPhone event scheduled this week. Ars will be reporting live from the event Tuesday at 10AM PDT.
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october 2011 by patrix
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january 2011 by patrix
Clipstart complements your photo application to give you a place that is designed for home movies. Import your movies, tag, search, and upload with one click to Flickr and Vimeo. You can even quickly upload a trimmed portion of a movie without needing to save a new copy. If you have dozens or hundreds of short movies from a Flip or video camera, Clipstart provides the workflow to finally make sense of them.
january 2011 by patrix
Mac App Deals for Students
august 2010 by patrix
"If you are a student, then this page is for you!! Many developers offer their apps at a discount to current students. Unless indicated, these discounts are ongoing and don’t expire. Most require some type of proof that you are in fact a student."
Aside from the student discount you get for Apple products during the back to school sale, several app developers also offer either ongoing or time-limited discounts for students. So as long as you have an .edu email ID, you can avail of these discounts which can be quite significant.
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Aside from the student discount you get for Apple products during the back to school sale, several app developers also offer either ongoing or time-limited discounts for students. So as long as you have an .edu email ID, you can avail of these discounts which can be quite significant.
august 2010 by patrix
WIRED on iPad: Just like a Paper Tiger…
may 2010 by patrix
"While WIRED journalists and graphic designers are still at the top of their game, the typography and the interaction design of the iPad app doesn’t come even close. Here is a short, evil rundown of how iA sees the new WIRED app."
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may 2010 by patrix
Line2 Allows iPhone Users to Sidestep AT&T
march 2010 by patrix
For a little $1 iPhone app, Line2 sure has the potential to shake up an entire industry.
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march 2010 by patrix
Liquid Scale - Content Aware Image Resizing
february 2010 by patrix
Liquid Scale enables new creative ways of editing images. It resizes pictures without deforming or cropping the content. Pictures can be transformed to a new aspect ratio in a fast and intuitive way. The elegant iPhone application enables all the possibilities of content aware image resizing. Whether you want to change your image from landscape to portrait format without cropping interesting parts or deleting parts in the image without doing a complex retouch.
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february 2010 by patrix
Candelair - alternative driver for internal Apple® IR receivers
january 2010 by patrix
Legacy Compatibility Mode - makes many applications that use outdated Apple® Remote code compatible with OS 10.6.2 (optional, can be enabled/disabled)
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