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Seth Weintraub

Apple versus Google

Apple's App Store hits 100,000, displays ultimate irony

Apple's iPhone App Store, as long expected, passed the 100,000 app mark today.  Apple has been counting down the milestones since the store opened, last mentioning 85,000 in a conference call last month.  There are some interesting trends developing, however, that put that number into perspective.

First of all, most apps aren't the wild successes that you've heard stories about.  In fact, according to a recent study, if you are not in the top 1000 (or 1%) apps, you aren't going to be installed on more than 1.67% of iPhones and iPods. That same study said that only 20% of all apps ever get more than a few downloads.

Another recent phenomenon has been running up the App Store count.   Books are turning into Apps.  This isn't like the Kindle App which can read many books in the one reader app or purchase books in-app.  Companies like Scrollmotion have engines that turn a lot of recent book releases into seperate, individual apps with little effort.

It isn't just first run books, however.  Companies are taking books in the open domain and building apps around them.  There are probably 10 $.99 War and Peace apps in the store.  

Same goes for most classics. How about Sun Tzu's Art of War? Over 30 apps for one book title.

This free book to cheap app model probably accounts for thousands of "apps".

Finally, all of this belies the ultimate irony for Apple.  For decades, they've been struggling with their Mac platform because most app(lication)s are written for PC first.  Then, sometimes they are written for Mac, sometimes they aren't (and they are also crippled like Microsoft Office).  This has traditionally been the major barrier to entry for prospective Mac customers who've gone to Windows. 

Apple would try to convince people that it wsn't the quanity of applications but the quality, and that native Mac Applications were better.

Over the past five years, the Web and a host of other factors have tempered that trend, but it still exists -especially in the corporate world. 

Now,  Apple is king of the apps in the smartphone realm and spouts their total at every opportunity.  Perhaps they are making up for years of app-envy?

What People Are Saying

100,000? wow....

I'm really impressed. This means the iPhone only has about 4,900,000 applications to go to catch up with Windows Mobile. But at least the Apple App Store's "applications" are consistent in quality with most WinMo apps.

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About your apps

So, Seth, which version of Office are you using? To whit:

"that it *wsn't* the quanity of applications"

Didn't you have spell-check on? Or, just don't care?

I think even the Mac version of crippleware Office has spell-check.

I'm just sayin'

Ummm, It's a blog...

Ummm, It's a blog...

Sauce for the Goose

Apple is preparing the sauce that may well cook them by promoting individual books as "apps".

They are trivial to produce for the iPhone - but also for Android, Palm, Maemo, Symbian, Blackberry, or WinCE.

How long after a "global publishing kit" is released will the iPhone have 1,000,000 "apps", and everyone else 995,000? Will bragging that they have 0.5% more apps than everyone else really be a useful marketing tactic?

Not that there's anything wrong with books as apps - it's just perhaps short-sighted on Apple's part to count them.

Application Madness

Whether you're married to Windows or the Mac OS, most people don't really need more than a half-dozen or so apps on a daily basis.

All the rest are just trimming.

Microsoft used to slam Apple because the latter had so few available apps compared to Windows. But who used them?

I don't care about the number of apps available to me; I care about what they do for me and how they help me do things better, regardless of the OS.

This is a childish comparison, and many of the published arguments are equally childish.

Use what you like, and move on.

Have you actually USED Office 2007 in Windows

I do everyday. Its seems pretty friggin crippled to me!

crippled?

Maybe your problem isn't with the software or OS....

More Apps the Better

Are there too many books published? Too many websites? Too many sources of info for you? There should be a million apps and sure, why not 10 versions of War & Peace just like a a bookstore ... and hey, it's not Apple's job to promote and sell your apps ...

You are missing the irony

You are missing the irony here.

Apple prides itself on high-quality, polished products.

Having 10 copies of the same book with mediocre formatting goes completely against the Apple way of doing things.

It reeks of the problems that Microsoft has faced for years--tons of cheap garbage software that break down and leave your users wondering if there isn't a better way.