Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Apple To Battle The Piracy iOS Implementation Of Rent?

If prudence compatibility or lack of quality of disposable income, or a protest discreet, people will always find a justification for a pirate things. Of course, many of these arguments tend to be secondary to understand that, not paying Stuff, pay for things - but hey, I can not pretend to be any kind of moral position here.

In the scene iOS piracy, it seems that the reasons most often cited for something like "There's too much crap on the App Store! How will I know if an application is any good before I pay a whole dollar for it? I'm not hacking, I'm trying! "

Well, fans Installous, it looks like you will soon find a new bit of logic to ease your conscience. Based on a couple of strings stored in the latest beta of iTunes, Apple seems to be crackin 'away on a way for users to give iOS apps for a walk, before paying the full price, no-jailbreak required.

Unearthed by Twitter and practice of self-named Sonny Dickson IOS Hacker, new channels appear to refer to applications that have a "rental period" and are automatically deleted after that period is dry. 

Of course, it is interesting to note that these channels appear to be directly copied / pasted those related to iTunes Movie Rentals, but with the word "App" will be exchanged instead of the word "film". It's a bit strange to ask the user if they want to start "playing" in the App (playing outside), right?

If Apple does not implement a rental system / test will be interesting to see how they handle pricing. Many if not most, of the bonus offers from the App Store are 99 cents. How is it reasonable to rent? 10 cents a week? Absurd. The system should support both rent-free (test) for quasi-free applications, as well as strategic points to enable the delivery of more expensive brand to experiment with down time limited facilities.

About Apple

Started by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, Apple has expanded from computers and consumer electronics over the past 30 years, has officially changed its name from Apple Computer, Inc. to Apple, Inc. in January 2007.

Among the key offerings of the Apple product line are:

 Pro series laptops (MacBook Pro) and desktop (Mac Pro), laptops online consumer (MacBook) and the desktop (iMac), servers (Xserve ), Apple TV, Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server OS, the iPod (available with up to 120 GB of storage with the iPod classic or on the web navigation controls and touch the iPod touch) and iPhone (available for sale in over 80 countries).

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