All that App Store goodness and still Apple has yet to allow users to use iTunes prepaid cards to pay for it.
Consumers are nervous enough about using their credit cards over the net - I can't imagine them being thrilled at exposing their credit info over some £1 App.
But as Jobs as shown, he's awfully fond of PT Barnum's famous quote - and knows his own fan base...
Apple names top iPhone apps of 2008
Cue the Top of The Pops theme tune. Apple's been totting up the downloads and compiled the first year-end top ten of UK iPhone/iPod Touch App Store hits. And rather than spare you the pain of a countdown we'll tell you that in at number one is Koi Pond for the paid apps and iPint for the freebies.
For those non-app-store-addicts amongst us, Koi Pond is a virtual, er, Koi Pond (seriously) for your trusty iPhone and iPod Touch, complete with movable lilly pads and touch ripple effect. iPint is a Carling viral that turns Apple's finest into a trusty virtual pint, complete with tilt and drink effect. Does this say something about us Brits?
Top Ten UK Paid-for iPhone/iPod Touch Apps of 2008:
- Koi Pond (£0.59 - The Blimp Pilots)
- Super Monkey Ball (£4.99 - SEGA)
- Pocket Guitar (£0.59 - Shinya Kasatani)
- allRadio (£0.59 - Jeremie Engel Engel)
- iChalky (£0.59- Eric Metois)
- Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D (£3.49 - Vivendi)
- Moto Chaser (£0.59 - Freeverse)
- Texas Hold’em (£2.99 - Apple)
- Cro-Mag Rally (£0.59 - Pangea)
- Air Hockey (£0.59 - Acceleroto)
Top Ten UK Free iPhone/iPod Touch Apps of 2008:
- iPint (Beattie McGuiness Bungay)
- Google Earth (Google)
- Labyrinth Lite Edition (Codify AB)
- Tap Tap Revenge (Tapulous)
- Flashlight (John Haney Software)
- Facebook (Facebook)
- Lightsaber Unleashed (TheMacBox)
- Remote (Apple)
- Touch Hockey: FS5 (FlipSide5)
- Shazam (Shazam Entertainment)
Head on over to iTunes for other top tens, including the top games and top utilities.
Related: Track the latest iPhone apps with RSS
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