Engadget gets hands on with the “App Store”
Written by Jose Castillo on July 10, 2008.

The App Store is live, and we’re taking a peek around before it implodes from curious users trying to download dozens of apps for their iPhones and iPods touch (or is that iPod touches?).
Already users can start downloading their programs (which are downloaded to their /Users/[user]/Music/iTunes/Mobile Applications/ directory as .ipa files), but you can’t do anything with them until you get the 2.0 firmware (or an iPhone 3G).
So far everything is really smooth and easy to use, although it’s easy to tell that the enormous amount of applications that will be available in the coming months (and years) will become a difficult thing to trudge through. It’s a high-class problem for Apple, but hopefully it won’t be too overwhelming to find something good if you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for.
We’ll be keeping tally of some of the more noteworthy launch apps, although many we’ve already seen:
- AIM - duh
- Google Mobile - “a great place to start your search”
- Twitterrific - Finally, a legit, standalone Twitter client
- Bomberman Touch
- Epocrates Rx - An app to help identify “mystery pills” you might find. Very helpful.
We’ll be updating with more info as we go!

