Apple’s Mac App Store set to open doors January 6th

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“Apple today announced that the Mac App Store will open for business on Thursday, January 6.” That is the opening line of a press release fresh out of Cupertino. The new service announced back in October offers developers a 70-30 split in revenues for applications sold and looks to mimic the utility and ease of the iOS-based App Store on the desktop.

“The App Store revolutionized mobile apps,” quipped Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs. “We hope to do the same for PC apps with the Mac App Store by making finding and buying PC apps easy and fun.”

The store will be available in ninety countries upon launch and will contain both free and paid applications. Hit the jump for the full press release.

Apple’s Mac App Store to Open on January 6

CUPERTINO, California—December 16, 2010—Apple® today announced that the Mac® App Store℠ will open for business on Thursday, January 6. By bringing the revolutionary App Store experience to Mac OS® X, the Mac App Store makes discovering, installing and updating Mac apps easier than ever. The Mac App Store will be available in 90 countries at launch and will feature paid and free apps in categories like Education, Games, Graphics & Design, Lifestyle, Productivity and Utilities.

“The App Store revolutionized mobile apps,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We hope to do the same for PC apps with the Mac App Store by making finding and buying PC apps easy and fun. We can’t wait to get started on January 6.”

The Mac App Store lets you browse new and noteworthy apps, find out what’s hot, view staff favorites, search categories and read customer ratings and reviews. Like on iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad™, you can purchase, download and install apps in just one click and start using them immediately. Purchased apps can run on all of your personal Macs and updates are delivered directly through the Mac App Store so it’s easy to keep all of your apps up to date. The Mac App Store is available to Mac OS X Snow Leopard® users as a free download through Software Update.

Mac developers set the price for their apps, keep 70 percent of the sales revenue, are not charged for free apps and do not have to pay hosting, marketing or credit card fees. To find out more about developing for the Mac App Store visit developer.apple.com/programs/mac.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork, and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple is reinventing the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced its magical iPad which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.

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15 Comments
  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/PACMan3000/ Paul A. Chapel

    I’m so glad I switched to Macs 7 years ago. There’s always something exciting happening in Apple’s world. Always some new goodies right around the corner.

    • http://mindmirror007.blogspot.com Sathya

      No offense, but try something different, maybe like Google products. You have party everyday and unlike Mac everyone is elite at no cost! ;o)

      • http://www.flickr.com/photos/PACMan3000/ Paul A. Chapel

        Wow, Google makes computers! Where can I buy one?

      • Anonymous

        the alternative to PC is MAC…the alternative for MAC is Google?…seems like PC’s baby sister.

      • http://mindmirror007.blogspot.com Sathya

        No, you completely missed the point and the order! Have you been following Chrome OS news? Well, now you may not agree but the future computing is going to happen in the cloud. And Chrome OS is being developed by Google and supported by Acer, Samsung, Dell…. just a few to name!

  • Len

    I dunno. When you have an uncompromised web experience on a computer, I don’t see apps being all too useful. Many apps are meant to be time killers, when you have nothing else to do which is why they are so popular for mobiles. For me, the best “app” on a computer is still the web browser.

  • Scott

    I know that Linux has a very small user base, I get that. But it’s worth noting that the App Store concept has been in place in the Linux world for years – pretty much every Linux installation has an “App Store” where you can browse and install software. Just kind of an interesting thought.

    • Philasmelphia

      I was just thinking the exact same thing.. But everyone will think this is revolutionary and magical.. rrrrrrr

  • SJob

    Oooh-wee…. What will Steve allow us to buy now? My heart is all-a-racin’

  • Anonymous

    HAHA BGR just could not resist running a worthless piece of Apple news on Nexus S day huh?

    • Anonymous

      HAHA zapote21 just could not resist the need to have Apple on his/her lips on Nexus S day huh?

  • Anonymous

    We keep seeing a lot of the “linux has been doing this, Apple wasn’t first.” Apple wasn’t the first with an MP3 player either but that turned out pretty well for the company. Apple wasn’t the first with a smart phone but that turned out pretty well for the company. Apple does two things well:

    1. Brings something “new” to market
    2. Delivers a re-imagined product that becomes hugely successful

    Hate or appreciate, Apple is going to continue to do what they have been doing for ten years now………GROW.

    • Anonymous

      they’ve been around since 1979 but i dig what you’re saying…

      • http://twitter.com/nickdube Nicholas Dubé

        I think he means since the re-invention of Apple with the iPod, iMac lines etc

  • haterzyewkinkillyourselvs

    i’ve wanted something like this forever… yeah sure linux has it, but im not a tool and would rather use Photoshop than Gaymp… did you see what i did there? XD

    bring it haterrrssss

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