Missing Mac apps we hoped we'd see

After the shock of seeing the Mac OS X 10.6.6 update and Mac App Store arrive early this morning, as opposed to the 12 PM ET launch we expected, many of the TUAW bloggers began browsing the virtual aisles to see what was for sale. While there were a few surprises, there were also some apps that were missing that we had really hoped for.
First and foremost, the absence of iWork '11 from the Mac App Store was a shocker. I was particularly dismayed, as I'm scheduled to write a book about the productivity suite whenever it finally arrives. iWork '11 isn't the only Apple software that was a no-show -- iWeb and iDVD are nowhere to be found. The Final Cut Studio suite? Nowhere. And even FaceTime, an app that we speculated might go from beta to production with the opening of the App Store, was untouched. Although Apple hasn't said anything about availability of iBooks for Mac, this would have been a great time to launch that app.
Some of our favorite Mac utilities and apps were not in the store: No Scrivener, TextMate, Colloquy, Cyberduck (although my favorite FTP client Transmit is in the store), Bento, and Toast.
In the area of communication tools, Adium, AIM, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger were missing. There was no sign of Postbox or Mailplane. Web browsers? No Firefox, Opera, or Chrome. And Reeder is nowhere to be found.
While Angry Birds for Mac is flying up the charts already (by the way, it's awesome on a 27" iMac), World of Warcraft and Starcraft, The Sims, and most other popular games aren't in the store yet. Plants vs. Zombies for Mac? Not there. Adobe and Microsoft apps are completely missing. Want a financial app like Quicken, Cha-ching, Moneydance, or TurboTax? Sorry, you'll have to order 'em somewhere else.
Some other free apps, Kindle for Mac, VLC, and HandBrake, were not here. What does this tell us? A lot of developers may have adopted a wait-and-see attitude, or simply didn't get their apps ready in time to make the App Store launch. Ged Meheux from Icon Factory told us on last Sunday's TUAW Talkcast that they just weren't ready to release Twitterrific 4 on Day One.
As with the iOS App Store, it will take some time to see just how popular and widely-used the Mac App Store will be. Judging from the response we're seeing already on Twitter, I think it's going to be a success. Which missing apps do you want to see in the Mac App Store? Leave your comments below.
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After the shock of seeing the Mac OS X 10.6.6 update and Mac App Store arrive early this morning, as opposed to the 12 PM ET launch we...
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Actually if I remember the app guidelines software like any of adobe's mainline products or things from Microsoft would be rejected because of the licensing enforcement tools built into the software. The developers would have to remove all of that code from the programs before being able to submit them to the app store. Plus there is the way updates / upgrades are able to be handled ales it so they cannot ever allow say an upgrade price for a price of software. Because of this I would actually be very surprised if anything like Photoshop etc. actually did show up on the app store.
January 07 2011 at 10:39 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTextExpander for $3? God, I wish that were true. Text Expansion is one of those things that I'd gladly spend $15 on, but TE is currently at $35!
As a switcher from Windows, maybe I'm just bitter there is no AutoHotkey equivalent for expansion.
Handbrake? Hmm, out of the apps mentioned on this page that one seems most likely to break the 'rules', surely they're not using entirely apple approved APIs? Reckon the studios would've had words with Apple if they were.
January 07 2011 at 8:55 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyPerfect pricing for Word and Excel in your mock-up. Quicken is a little high, though :)
January 07 2011 at 4:46 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyNot really interested in games like angry bird which I can play in my iPad or iPhone. Want something like halo
January 07 2011 at 2:45 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyBlizzard has its own online store and delivery app so you can forget about anything related to war/starcraft & Diablo coming to the app store (especially if it means having to hand over some of their revenue to Apple).
Same applies to any game that's on Steam - existing content/delivery model with the same functionality as the app store and it has thousands of games. Only drawback is that you'd need an additional (free) Steam account.
Suprised to see no Final Cut Express on the Mac App store. Could this get a new version soon?
January 06 2011 at 11:43 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyiBooks for the mac - pleeeze
January 06 2011 at 10:56 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyUmmmm Reeder is still in beta. Beta isn't allowed in the App Store.
Cha-Ching has been discontinued
How do you not know these things and you write for TUAW? Nice.
Whither, poor iWeb. I love this program; makes my business site very simple and quick to update. Sure hope they don't kill it off, but its treatment calls to mind AppleWorks, Claris Em@iler and Claris Home Page.
January 06 2011 at 9:44 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI was hoping for iWeb, but honestly, I was also hoping for a major update with iLife '11. Here's hoping it wasn't posted because changes are in the works.
January 06 2011 at 10:59 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm hoping the same but not expecting it. There was some talk that maybe it was held back pending HTML5 integration, but I think that's just wishful thinking.
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