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Number of iPhone apps surpass Windows Mobile; 8 months vs 9 years

By | March 5, 2009, 7:59pm PST

Summary: I thoroughly enjoy using 3rd party applications on all of my mobile devices and many applications serve essential functions not found in the applications and utilities of the operating system. While the iPhone device is fun to use, the hardware is not the best available in the mobile space. That really doesn’t seem to matter much though as the Apple App Store and iPhone applications are the “killer” feature of the platform, IMHO. 3rd party applications have been available for years on Windows Mobile, S60, Palm, and BlackBerry devices, but until Apple put the software store on the device it seemed to be mainly the die hard phone users who were finding, downloading, and installing applications. According to MacDailyNews Apple developers have passed up Windows Mobile in the number of applications, 25,000 compared to an estimated 20,000.

I thoroughly enjoy using 3rd party applications on all of my mobile devices and many applications serve essential functions not found in the applications and utilities of the operating system. While the iPhone device is fun to use, the hardware is not the best available in the mobile space. That really doesn’t seem to matter much though as the Apple App Store and iPhone applications are the “killer” feature of the platform, IMHO. 3rd party applications have been available for years on Windows Mobile, S60, Palm, and BlackBerry devices, but until Apple put the software store on the device it seemed to be mainly the die hard phone users who were finding, downloading, and installing applications. According to MacDailyNews Apple developers have passed up Windows Mobile in the number of applications, 25,000 compared to an estimated 20,000.

It is a bit difficult to count the number of available Windows Mobile applications since there is no central repository of applications and I am not sure if this count considers only the applications available today. Windows Mobile/Pocket PC has been around now for nine years while the Apple App Store is just about 8 months old. I personally have a ton of 3rd party applications on my iPhone and find them to be quite good for the most part. The sheer number of applications alone doesn’t mean everything though since there are tons of junky apps for both the iPhone and Windows Mobile, but it does show that there is considerable interest in the iPhone. If I was a developer I think it would be tough not to develop for the iPhone given the fact that you wouldn’t have to worry about multiple screen sizes and resolutions, different device form factors, and all the other variables seen in other mobile operating systems. I have seen more and more traditional Windows Mobile developers releasing quality iPhone applications and am pleased to see them expanding across platforms.

With over 25,000 applications now available for the iPhone/iPod touch I hope that Apple continues to update the store to make it easier for users to find the good and worthy applications. It gets more and more confusing trying to find applications to try out due to the sheer number of applications available.

I have also been browsing through the Android Market on my G1 and even with priced applications now available I am not seeing anywhere near the quality of applications present on the iPhone yet.

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Matthew Miller started using a Pilot 1000 in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces ever since.

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Matthew is a professional naval architect by day and a mobile gadget freak at all other times. He purchases his own devices and then sells them on eBay or Craigslist to buy more. Many other devices are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the carrier or manufacturer. If any are provided as “long term loaner units” this will be clearly disclosed in his reviews.

Biography

Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller started using a mobile devices in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces ever since. He is a co-host with GigaOM's Kevin Tofel on the MobileTechRoundup podcast and an author of three Wiley Companion series books. Matthew started using mobile devices with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 125 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, BlackBerry, iOS, Android, webOS, Windows Mobile, and Windows Phone operating systems. His current collection includes an HTC Radar 4G, Dell Venue Pro, Apple iPad 2, HTC Flyer, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nokia N9, Apple iPhone 4S, MacBook Pro, and many more, along with tons of accessories and classic devices like the Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 and Sony CLIE UX50. Matthew can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo".
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bklooste 23rd Apr 2009
We really should define what an app is ... 99% of iphone apps are just gimmicky toys which dont do much.

eg a Screen Saver != an App and never has been.
an app to turn up the brightness so you can use it as a dodgy torch != an App.

The majortiy of these apps are just glorified
web pages because browser are so crappy != an App ( this includes most of the top 10) .

A lot of "multimedia apps" eg radio stations , because the media players is too crap.

Honestly these are mainly just kids games and gimmicks. Is the iPhone just an expensive toy ?

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