I must agree with Apple Inc. on that the iPhone 3g is the most advanced mobile device on the market right now. The addition to of the App Store within iTunes gives the iPhone the ability to gain additional features that are not originally shipped on the device. The thing is I have yet to to see an app that really solves any of iPhones missing features such as MMS messaging and the ability to record video. Don't get me wrong I really like being able to log into my MySpace account when I'm on the toilet and even play a little texas hold em, but i really want that killer app to appear or, better yet be allowed by Apple to appear, in The App Store. I remember reading about Net Share, an app that tethered iPhone to a computer so the computer can use iphone to get on the internet, and thinking wow, I'm sold, I'm buying an iphone! To my dismay as, soon as i got the phone, WHAM! Apple pulled the app with out giving a reason for weeks. Bummer. I read in magazines such as MacLife and Macworld, that apps getting pulled mysteriously is common practice, or at least was, it the rest of the makes me wonder how many killer apps were rejected or pulled out of the app store before anybody really got a chance to see their awesome power. I just think its a bummer that there are people making apps that can complete the missing goodies on iPhone, but get their work rejected or pulled. Were are you killer app?
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Where are you Killer App?
I must agree with Apple Inc. on that the iPhone 3g is the most advanced mobile device on the market right now. The addition to of the App Store within iTunes gives the iPhone the ability to gain additional features that are not originally shipped on the device. The thing is I have yet to to see an app that really solves any of iPhones missing features such as MMS messaging and the ability to record video. Don't get me wrong I really like being able to log into my MySpace account when I'm on the toilet and even play a little texas hold em, but i really want that killer app to appear or, better yet be allowed by Apple to appear, in The App Store. I remember reading about Net Share, an app that tethered iPhone to a computer so the computer can use iphone to get on the internet, and thinking wow, I'm sold, I'm buying an iphone! To my dismay as, soon as i got the phone, WHAM! Apple pulled the app with out giving a reason for weeks. Bummer. I read in magazines such as MacLife and Macworld, that apps getting pulled mysteriously is common practice, or at least was, it the rest of the makes me wonder how many killer apps were rejected or pulled out of the app store before anybody really got a chance to see their awesome power. I just think its a bummer that there are people making apps that can complete the missing goodies on iPhone, but get their work rejected or pulled. Were are you killer app?
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