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Oct052009

Paid Apps Hits the App Catalog [Update] Full list of new Paid and Free apps

Today it's official. The first PAID Palm Pre app has hit the Palm App Catalog. The new paid app is brought to us by Acceleroto, the app Air Hockey was released today on the Palm Pre. Also, they have produced Occurro!, a space shooter combat game.

The Air Hockey app developed by Acelertoto has garnered the company a finalist placing in the 2008 Best App Ever competition and at the Macworld Expo 2009, they won with Air Hockey as the Best Arcade Game Category!

More paid apps are trickling onto the App Catalog. Palm has been adding new apps to the catalog all day. Both free and paid apps are hitting the seen and some of them look really awesome, here is the list of new apps in the order they arrived.

Air Hockey by Acceleroto: $1.99

Who wants to be a Millionaire by  Capcom Interactive, Inc: $4.99

Block Drop by Daniel Farina: $4.99

WeatherBug Elite by WeatherBug: $1.99

GolfPinFinder by AppJammers, LLC: $9.95

Card Ace: Hold 'Em by Self Aware Games: FREE

GetMeVino! Lite by Mtech Mobile: FREE

Mezzoman-Free by Mezzoman Studios: FREE

Polar Bowling by MX Web: FREE

Word Whirl Lite by SacherSoft, LLC: FREE

WorkOut Tracker Trial by OSG: FREE

Dungeon Quest by Moblyng: FREE

Sticher Podcast Radio by Sticher: FREE

Checkers Pro by Keen Studios: $0.99

Mine Search by Engine Equals Car: $0.99

Here I Am by GeezerNetwork: $0.99

Word Whirl by SacherSoft, LLC: $2.99

FriendsFlow by FriendsFlow: $1.99

JogStats by Rusty Apps: $4.99

Lottery Generator by Ovlite: $0.99

Remote by Hobbyist Software: $4.95

VLC Remote by Hobbyist Software: $4.95

WorkOut Tracker by OSG: $3.99

Go To Tool by Long Beach IT LLC: $7.49

NewsRoom by Trileet, Inc: $4.99

Mezzoman by Mezzoman Studios: $0.99

Wobble Words by Gobico Games: $4.99

Dungeon Quest 50 Gems by Moblyng: $4.99

 

There were also updates released for Classic and Photo Dialer. These are exciting times to be a Pre owner as the App Catalog blazes past 120 apps in the catalog so far. We are exciting to see how often apps start turning up now that paid apps are accepted into the catalog.

 

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Reader Comments (7)

well you asked what i wanted before. I said not a bunch of homebrew stuff. What'd we get. like 14 old homebrew apps. And things that duplicate homebrew stuff like weather and podcasts. Only really new stuff is like Poker and mezzoman. and that's being generous about mezzoman cause it seems to basically be like yelp or where. On top of all that i've uninstalled like 15 apps and can't install anything so all in all i'm pretty fucking pissed off at Palm and there ridiculous cap on my apps.

And $4.99 apps let alone the $9.99 golf app? ridiculous. They surely aren't blowing me away or keeping me from moving to an iphone whenever it comes out of AT&T prison. How's that for thoughts.

October 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterrickrock

just get an iphone then. im tired of all these people complaining that they are gonna switch to an iphone or the pre doesn't do what an iphone can. no one forced you to get this phone. go complain somewhere else. i love the pre and can't wait to try out the new apps.

October 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commentershermbe

All I want for xmas is a checkbook app. Naw, I don't do "homebrew".

October 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHawaiiDawg

Did not receive any of the new apps and my phone is up to date. WTF

October 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersabinsaw

missing out on the checkbook homebrew

October 5, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterauthor

@shermbe guess what? I couldn't care less what you're tired of. I love the attitude that i'm tired of hearing complaints so go to the competitor. I pray palm isn't that fricken stupid. To send people to competitors rather then fix their own inadequacies and failures? What a bonehead approach to business. Sounds like the business plan of the U.S. auto industry.

October 6, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterrickrock

VIDEO CAMERA! NOW BITCHES!

October 6, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKeith

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