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07/14/2008, 10:15am, EDT

Monday, July 14th

Over 10M App Store downloads; devs cheating?

Over 10 million downloads have been made from the newly-launched iTunes App Store, according to Apple. The company also notes that the amount of software has already increased since the store's Thursday debut, from approximately 500 apps to over 800. Of these, some 90 percent are said to be less than $10, including 200 free ones like AIM and Remote. The company has not so far identified how many downloads to date have been of free software, or what categories are the most popular.

Reports meanwhile suggest that some developers are deliberately altering the names of applications to gain rank at the App Store. By placing a space or a symbol such as a quotation mark in front their title, it is believed that companies can force apps to the front of the alphabetical listings, increasing visibility. One of the worst offenders is said to be Jirbo, whose Jirbo Break and Jirbo Avatar are even listed ahead of titles like 105 Classics and AIM.

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229900 07/14, 10:34am, EDT

OMG!

People setting the name of their product to appear ahead of others? Say it isn't so.

Next thing you know, companies will start calling themselves AAAA House Painting so they'll appear at the top of a yellow pages listing.

posted by testudo

229903 07/14, 10:53am, EDT

Ridiculous

That is so not the Apple way. It's not making it easy for users at all.

If people want to look for an app that starts with J and don't know the full name, people will look between I and K, they shouldn't have to look at anything before A!

posted by longzero

229906 07/14, 10:58am, EDT

Re: ridiculous

And if you're looking for J and can't find it, then you won't buy their products (like anyone would be looking for their products specifically to begin with).

The spacing is used to get them to the top of the list of apps, people see what's on top, and buy.

But don't say this isn't the "Apple Way". This was the Apple way in order to organize one's Apple Menu in OS 7/8/9. This is the way to order a folder of items, esp. a folder of folders.

posted by testudo

229907 07/14, 10:59am, EDT

simple fix

Why do they not just strip off leading and trailing spaces (along with any "illegal" characters) when writing the data?

Not exactly rocket science... and generally good practice to boot.

posted by lockhartt

229908 07/14, 11:02am, EDT

edit not working?

I changed "do they not" to "doesn't Apple" during the allotted edit time and updated, but it didn't take. Frustrating...

posted by lockhartt

229913 07/14, 11:38am, EDT

eBooks listings ...

The worst is the eBooks that are piling up. They need their separate category, and are currently listed under "Entertainment". I email Apple, but as usual .. no service. Someone please get to them before there is 1000's of eBooks ( with BS logos ) taking up the same space as apps ....

posted by automorrow

229917 07/14, 11:46am, EDT

not to mention

..not to mention the incredible amount of BS reviews, obviously entered by the developer or friends of the developer..

posted by ccrider

229937 07/14, 2:03pm, EDT

Kick em off

I'd say it's time to give them the boot!

posted by sixcolors

229948 07/14, 2:29pm, EDT

BS reviews

or the people who are panning an app who have never even tried it. I saw all sorts of BS reviews where the people admitted to not even downloading it.

posted by chadpengar

229966 07/14, 4:40pm, EDT

cheating?

Not exactly the right word, unless Apple specifically prohibits developers from altering/manipulating names in order to gain a higher ranking.

More like, exploiting a loophole, and while it seems unfair, it's no more cheating than basketball players who foul Shaq, knowing that after over 20 years playing college and pro ball he can't shoot better than 50% FT to save his life (or the game).

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