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re: App Store
If it's based on full/desktop OS X, I don't see how they'd be able to stop people from installing random OS X apps.
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That's my take. I personally wouldn't care for it. Perhaps some of the more obscure apps that I've never heard of... it could cause my interest in some things. But not my major app purchases.
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