Apple has forced its competitors to jump into the app store arena to offer their clients software. BlackBerry's App World just launched and just in case you haven't checked out the BlackBerry App World for yourself, Gizmodo has done the deed.
Their impressions are worth noting:
"In a single metaphor, if the iPhone App Store is Whole Foods, RIM's App World is more like the food section of a Target—it does some of the things the App Store does decently enough, but it doesn't match the breadth and depth or the polish that makes you feel good about having spent $8 on a bag of local handmade sustainably farmed artisan organic granola."
So according to Gizmodo the BlackBerry App World has a little ways to go, but it works. Check out the full tour at the Full Story link below.
Their impressions are worth noting:
"In a single metaphor, if the iPhone App Store is Whole Foods, RIM's App World is more like the food section of a Target—it does some of the things the App Store does decently enough, but it doesn't match the breadth and depth or the polish that makes you feel good about having spent $8 on a bag of local handmade sustainably farmed artisan organic granola."
So according to Gizmodo the BlackBerry App World has a little ways to go, but it works. Check out the full tour at the Full Story link below.