Quote:ASiegel wrote:
phoenixkonsole,
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I found some beta testers for the client via lowendmac.com (Facebook page)
So i believe that offering MorphOS (could be just the demo iso) trough the client could bring morphOS in touch with a few more PPC Mac users.
Unless your client can burn a CD/DVD, I don't think ISO images are a good fit.
The whole point of application stores is to make the acquisition, installation and maintenance as convenient as possible. If your client cannot install the desired software, then it provides essentially no added value compared to a web browser that came already pre-installed on whatever computer is being used.
A common functionality of application store clients is to ensure that a given piece of software is in fact compatible with a given computer's software and hardware configuration. If there was a client that would tell PowerPC Mac owners whether their machines were compatible with MorphOS, that would in fact be fairly useful but it would require a level of precision (graphics chip manufacturer, etc.) that is slightly outside of what is commonly offered.
Hi,
thank you, burning is on the agenda. OS X, linux and Windows are the easiest platform to handle that. Amiganoids need than again special love.
Else we could not handle DRM if needed.
1. It will offer apps for OS X and it will install them
2. It will allow to buy/download/try Operating systems as well. If you know Microsoft dreamspark you would see that you can "buy" Windows there as well in form of an ISO.
You can than use a extra tool to burn it to DVD or USB-stick
3. Compatibility check on OS X would be easy because of the system profiler. A BIG FAT INFO in product description can do wonders too.
4. It can resume downloads
5. An OS is not an application at all. So offering an OS digitally should be ok.
Even "if" there would be no auto checking, a compatibility list inside the description could help too.
And well.. burning an ISO on OS X is piece of cake since all necessary is already part of the OS. So even if this is needed to add value, well no problem.
Especially OS X users are used to buy incompatible Software via apple's app-store.
Apple goes further and breaks compatibility with an update. Last time with Imovie..should be fixed already.
BTW. if someone finds that our client is not enough, he could use the server-Api to try to do it better ; )