Mac App Store Receives Positive Feedback from Developers

Mac App Store Receives Positive Feedback from DevelopersIt has only been a couple of week since Mac App Store was first brought online. However, this type of a time period is more than enough for developers to end up forming an opinion about the new store and whether it ends up having a positive impact on their operations.

Developers converging at the Macworld 2011 congregation have already aired their views regarding the new feature. Apparently, most of the people, whose applications have already been featured on the website have been raving about the application store available over the internet.

According to the Co-Founder of Smile, Greg Scown, the Mac App Store can be looked at as another form of marketing and advertising for their applications. Various babies of Smile like, PDFPen, PDFPenPro and DiscLabel have already been showcased on the online library.

Meanwhile, another product of Smile, TextExpander is yet to be featured, as moderators are currently reviewing this intriguing application. Though, Scown has expressed that there was absolutely no reason to worry as in all possibility, TextExpander will end up in the database of the Mac App Store.

Apart from Scown, Jim Teece of Envision has been brimming with joy, as his groups, Art Authority for the Mac, iPhone and iPad has been successful in being featured on the store.

The reviews seem to be delightful, and it definitely looks like the Mac App Store is on its way up.