Anyone think that it will have a YouTube App? That will make all the videos to run perfect right? And if it is there how much will it cost or will it be free? I'm really excited for this!!!
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So am I missing something with all this excitement? Isn't this app store gonna be just like the Crackberry software store and stores like Handango, except it will be setup/organized by RIM? If so it won't be anything new really. Or what details have I missed about the "App World" lol?
So am I missing something with all this excitement? Isn't this app store gonna be just like the Crackberry software store and stores like Handango, except it will be setup/organized by RIM? If so it won't be anything new really. Or what details have I missed about the "App World" lol?
Good point.
Won't know til it is up there I guess.
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"Nokia, RIM, and others sell more phones than Apple. But Apple has leapt out to an early lead in transforming the mobile phone into a sophisticated computing device onto which people load their favorite software."
I thought a sophisticated computing device would copy/paste and switch between apps and sharing info between those apps....otherwises, its just a cool gadget you can use as a table leveler! (thats a cool app..lol)
So am I missing something with all this excitement? Isn't this app store gonna be just like the Crackberry software store and stores like Handango, except it will be setup/organized by RIM? If so it won't be anything new really. Or what details have I missed about the "App World" lol?
basically they will have the same app almost but hopefully it also will include an alert for updates of an app.
So am I missing something with all this excitement? Isn't this app store gonna be just like the Crackberry software store and stores like Handango, except it will be setup/organized by RIM? If so it won't be anything new really. Or what details have I missed about the "App World" lol?
This is just a guess on my part but the Crackberry software store and Handango just organize apps and provide a link to download the software. My guess is Appworld will actually allow you to download the software without using the browser and install with just pressing one button, instead of just linking a bunch of stuff together.