Last night, Apple sent a letter to the developers saying that they could already submit applications to the Mac App Store. Everything was as promised by Jobs: at a press conference during the Mac App Store announcement, he said that accepting applications will begin in November, and the application store will open within 90 days.
It seems that here the people again rushed to score popular names for programs (a kind of cybersquatting ). Well, pretty logical. We all remember how, at the dawn of the appearance of iPhones, many downloaded and bought terrible applications from the App Store, because they simply had no competition.