Cydia Mac App Store To Be Released
12/17/2010 09:46:00 AM - 0 comments

Cydia is the name of the unofficial app store where customers can get access to a multitude of non-Apple approved apps. It is available to anyone who has a jailbroken iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Cydia is more than just an app store though and it will allow you to do much more including saving your iPhone’s SHSH blobs and unlocking your iOS device.
Apple is planning on launching a Mac App Store in January 2011 and according to reports there will also be a Cydia Mac App Store being released too. You won’t have to jailbreak your Mac Computer and you can already do whatever you like with it and install all the apps you want whether approved by Apple or not so why do users need a Cydia Mac App Store?
I’m sure when Apple launch their official Mac App Store in January they are not going to allow all the Mac OS X apps to be added to it. It makes sense that Cupertino will try to ensure that they release a tightly controlled Mac App Store just like they have with the iOS App Store and this is why a Cydia Mac App Store will be created and it will have all the apps that don’t make it into the Apple store first time round.
Cydia will also probably allow all the things that Apple doesn’t want in its official Mac App Store such as demos, free trials and in-app payments. Cydia will also allow you to download some of the apps that are rejected by Apple. There isn’t any official information about the Cydia for Mac users as yet but as soon as this information becomes available we will be sure to let you know.




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