Apple Marks 100 Million Mac App Store Download

Apple on Monday announced that customers have downloaded apps from the Mac App Store more than 100 million times.


The Mac App Store opened for business just eleven months ago with more than 1000 apps, inspired by the tremendous success of the iOS App Store that preceded it. That first App Store now boasts more than half a million apps;

   Apple is less specific on the size of the Mac App Store, saying only that it offers “thousands of free and paid apps.” The contrast between the stores’ volume is clear—the iOS App Store achieved 1.5 billion downloads in its first year.
  Based on the 100 million downloads, Apple claims that the Mac App Store has become the world’s largest and fasting growing PC software store. In its press release announcing the milestone, Apple includes Mac App Store praise from developers like Autodesk, Pixelmator, and algoriddim.
   Late last week, Apple revealed what it considers to be the best Mac App Store apps of 2011.
   Buoyed by both the Mac App Store’s success and its increasing focus on security, Apple informed developers earlier this year about stricter sandboxing requirements coming to the store in March 2012; some developers remain wary about the coming change. One thing’s certain, though: If the Mac   App Store continues to boast such impressive download numbers, it will remain an exceedingly important part of the Mac software ecosystem.

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