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Special App Stores

Posted on by Nick. Posted in iPhone.

Today I was having a conversation about the Apple App Store App Review process and I realized that I don't really mind a little bit of censorship but with a twist…

Let me explain:
1. The Junk Store
Not all apps should make it to the store. I honestly think that if an app does not really do anything then it probably should not be allowed in the store. Say an app says: "I'm rich!". Is it really an app? Owning a Porsche would achieve the same result (telling people I'm rich) and it would also help the German economy… 
Now the question is what does one do with this app though? Somebody wrote it, and they want it to be available to all the people who find it useful. I vote for the creating of another App Store called "The Junk Store". Really, so many apps could go in there. Just imagine: you write an app and you immediately get access to the Junk Store: you can upload apps, updates, etc. In the Junk Store all apps are equal, they need no review process, they come with no warranty and they make no promises that they won't break your phone or eat your battery alive. Users only need to point to the Junk Store and then a jungle awaits them in there. Knock yourselves out people, download and try stuff at your own risk!
2. The Awesome People Store
Now there are some people (see these ones) who have hundreds of applications in the app store. They just clutter the gorram store! Now I vote for creating "The Awesome People Store". In this store developers "move" the apps that they consider to be the least likely to generate revenue for them. Think of it as the Archive Store… apps go to the App Store and after a while, when they fall in disgrace and people seldom download them they get moved to the Awesome People Store. Accessing this store can be done either via the main store or directly… Apps here are not guaranteed to work on the latest iPhone OS version either which a bonus.  
3. The Enterprise Store
Now this is maybe a bit too serious for this post. I believe there is a need for an Enterprise Store because there are just too many enterprise-ish applications that don't really belong in the public App Store. Say your company has 200 employees. You cannot really get an Enterprise license and you have to put your app(s) in the bloody store. There they will be public and people might end up downloading them for no reason: waste of bandwidth and time plus a bonus of frustration for some of us… Another reason for this Enterprise Store is that currently it is very hard to build a product (iPhone app) that can be sold and resold to enterprises with a little bit of specific branding on it. You either have to make some sort of activation screen or you need to issue a new app for each of your customers (this means going through approvals and such that are time wasting and annoying).
An Enterprise Store will solve this issue: you create a Product, you sell it to your first customer (enterprise) and the app goes through the usual process. After that you "notify" Apple that you've released a new app (with just a different branding, service endpoint, function configuration etc) and you just move along…
What would all these new rules achieve is a less cluttered, more value adding App Store. I am keen to hear what you people think so feel free to post your comments below…
Cheers…
p.s. what "stores" would you like to see?
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