![]() The App Store itself is a standalone app that looks a lot like iTunes. Just like iPad, there's automatic installation, auto-updates, a 70 / 30 revenue split for developers, one-click downloads, and the license works for all personal Macs. "Touch surfaces want to be horizontal" - you can all but kiss those touchscreen iMac rumors goodbye. Don't expect on-screen multitouch, as Jobs is very much against vertical touching. "Every app on the iPad is a full screen app," says Steve. Here's what we know so far: multi-touch gestures, app home screens, full screen apps. Given its success with the iPhone / iPod touch's App Store, we can't say an OS X version is entirely crazy - and neither can Apple, who just announced such an App Store for its 10.7 release, Lion.
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