a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?

2012-06-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
Hello to all. I just recorded a podcast and was prepping to do the show notes when to my horror i realized through searching the app was no longer in the app store. Is there a site i can link to that at least gives the descriptions? i don't think you can download apps that are not there

Re: a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?

2012-06-26 Thread Esther
Hi Sarah, I'm not sure what you want. If you just want a description of the app, you can find that for almost every app at the MacUpdate site. If you mean that you want a web site that will tell you that a particular app is no longer in the App Store, but that it once was there, then you can

Re: a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?

2012-06-26 Thread josh gregory
Hi there. A couple questions. Will apps no longer in the app store still be available through macupdate.com? Secondly, what are sandboxing restrictions? Thanks! On 6/26/12, Esther mori...@mac.com wrote: Hi Sarah, I'm not sure what you want. If you just want a description of the app, you can

Re: a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?

2012-06-26 Thread Sarah Alawami
this is an app I downloaded about a year ago that was there that I reviewed. I don't lkow of I waited my time in doing the recording or not not knowing that it would no longer be there. lol. ll look at app shopper and see if I can at least link to it lol! Take care and thanks. On Jun 26,

Re: a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?

2012-06-26 Thread Nicolai Svendsen
Hi Josh, In a lot of cases, yes. If the developer has the application available to circumvent the App Store, at least on OS X, you can get it via Mac-Update if they have it listed. Even if they don't, though, you can also try to Google it. In the case of Sandboxing, as someone who has worked

Re: a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?

2012-06-26 Thread josh gregory
No I get it, thanks! On 6/26/12, Sarah Alawami marri...@gmail.com wrote: I can answer your second question. sandboxing as the name implies means apps actions are separate. No longer can you say for example have growl notify you of some apps as growl will not see them as they are sandboxed.

Sandboxing and the Mac App Store [was Re: a website for viewing apps that are no longer in the iTunes app store? Please?}

2012-06-26 Thread Esther
Hi Josh, You wrote: Hi there. A couple questions. Will apps no longer in the app store still be available through macupdate.com? Secondly, what are sandboxing restrictions? Thanks! Any apps that you've purchased from the MacApp Store will still be on your machine, and these will often be

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2012-06-26 Thread josh gregory
Pretty confusing. It's not you, but the concept in general. On 6/26/12, Esther mori...@mac.com wrote: Hi Josh, You wrote: Hi there. A couple questions. Will apps no longer in the app store still be available through macupdate.com? Secondly, what are sandboxing restrictions? Thanks! Any