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July 10th, 2008

Hey Apple, where are the free trials for iPhone applications?

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 2:25 pm

Categories: Apple, Mobile software, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Matthew Miller

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Hey Apple, where are the free trials for iPhone applications?I know a few of us here on ZDNet are hard at work on iPhone 3G and iPhone application articles and one aspect of the new Apple iPhone Application store that struck me immediately was that there are no trial versions of the commercial software. One of the major benefits for me that gets me using and eventually buying mobile software applications is the ability to try a full, or even limited, version for 14 to 30 days on my devices to see if the application truly fits my needs and is worth the cost. There are NO trial applications that I can find on the iPhone Application store.

Granted, the applications mostly range from something like US$3 to US$9.99, but if you want to buy a lot of applications like Jason plans to do then you will have to fork over some substantial cash. This is another reason I am not going to be so quick to jump on the iPhone 3G. Then again, out of the 15 or so applications I have already downloaded and played with nearly all of them require an internet connection so the iPhone 3G may actually make the 3rd party application experience even better.

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Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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RE: Hey Apple, where are the free trials for iPhone applications?
I think this is very temporary! Next year Symbian is due to release under opensource and will build a development community around it.I think you will find that Apple will be offering free loss leaders to temp you back!... (Read the rest)
Posted by: The Management consultant Posted on: 08/06/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Time for a name change  itpro_z | 07/10/08
Thanks for keeping us informed Matthew  NonZealot | 07/10/08
RE: Hey Apple  Lochias | 07/10/08
Not true  jjay72@... | 07/12/08
Free Trials? What were you thinking! (kidding)  D. T. Schmitz | 07/10/08
Read reviews and then buy  davebarnes | 07/10/08
Yeah, great suggestion  NonZealot | 07/10/08
Gotta agree with you this time. Dammit.  A Grain of Salt | 07/11/08
Unreal  frgough | 07/11/08
Maybe  laura.b | 07/11/08
I love the double standard  NonZealot | 07/11/08
No  spookyone1 | 07/13/08
Chill out, buddy  laura.b | 07/14/08
maybe this?  rynning | 07/11/08
RE: Hey Apple, where are the free trials for iPhone applications?  richvball44 | 07/12/08
RE: Hey Matthew, where are your eyes?  Jens T. | 07/14/08
More moving parts adds cost  warren@... | 07/17/08
RE: Hey Apple, where are the free trials for iPhone applications?  The Management consultant | 08/06/08

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