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Hands-On With the New Apple TV: A Look at the tvOS App Store

One of the key features of the new Apple TV is the full App Store, which mirrors the iOS App Store and allows third-party developers to create a range of apps and games for the device. We went hands-on with the new Apple TV and took a look at the App Store to give MacRumors readers a better idea of how it works.

Anyone who has downloaded an iOS app on an iPhone or an iPad will be familiar with the way the tvOS App Store works. When first logging in, the Apple TV interface is rather empty, because standard apps, like Netflix, must be downloaded from the tvOS App Store. There are a wide range of games and apps already available, and we've catalogued a number of them in a list.

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Games in the tvOS App Store are controlled with the included touch-based Siri remote, which can be used as a touch screen or as a controller similar to the Wii Remote. The Apple TV also supports third-party Made for iPhone certified Bluetooth gaming controllers.

The tvOS App Store has faced some criticism because it’s difficult to discover new content. The App Store only displays a limited selection of featured apps and beyond that, the only way to locate content is through search. Unlike the iOS App Store, there’s no top list and there’s no way to browse through different genres to find apps. That may change in the future as tvOS evolves, but for now, it can be difficult to find all the available apps to install.

Apple is selling the new Apple TV in retail stores and from the online Apple Store. It’s priced at $149 for 32GB of storage and $199 for 64GB of storage.

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Jeremy1026 Avatar
136 months ago
Says right in the article: "The App Store only displays a limited selection of featured apps and beyond that, the only way to locate content is through search. Unlike the iOS App Store, there's no top list and there's no way to browse through different genres to find apps."

Obviously these will be fixed via a simple change on Apple's side when there are actually enough apps to WARRANT categories. How many apps do you think there actually are already (again, the device has been out for 12 HOURS) that need a robust catalog system?
Here's the thing. I, as well as many other developers, busted my ass to get my app ready in time for launch. Worked late nights, missed some family time, etc. to get the app done for launch. It's in the store, but guess what, no one knows its there, because there is no way to see it unless you know it exists. I don't have money to launch a marketing campaign for it, I have to rely on the tools that Apple provides to get it off the ground. Taking away categories is doing nothing more than ****ing over the vast majority of the developers that are providing software for their hardware. Unless you are in that ~5% to be featured, you have literally no exposure. You are relying on people seeing your app online somewhere, remembering it, dealing with the clunky "keyboard" to search it out by name, and then download it. You can't link directly to it for purchase, you can't even see it in the iTunes Store on desktop.

The device may have been out for 12 hours, but they sent out dev kits ~6 weeks ago, there are somewhere around 500 apps right now. It may not be enough to fill every possible category, but it certainly is enough that there needs to be a way to see them all without knowing the name of them.

Right now, no, there isn't a need for top lists, especially considering how in flux they'd be, but categories are a must.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kaibelf Avatar
136 months ago
Oh god. Already people crying "fail!!" because there's no top sales list for an App Store on a device that came out less than 12 hours ago. That's a new level of pathetic.

Have none of you ever used an apple product? Obviously they will make adjustments in the coming days. Hit up Cosby for some wine if that's what it takes, but chill out instead of carrying on like children having a tantrum because the candles on your cake were the wrong color.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ksuyen Avatar
136 months ago
A major Apple flop. Wake me when OS version 4.0 is out, same goes with Apple Watch.
I would rather to let you sleep forever. This is the best thing I have ever bought! Love my ATV Apple did such a good job, I can't wait to see more Apps.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MagnusVonMagnum Avatar
136 months ago
For those complainers out there, the first iPhone from "Steve" lacked 3G and an App Store. They built it later after feedback. This is no different. Seriously, give it a rest
The first AppleTV (while Steve was alive and kicking and the iPhone was still a secret project) didn't have an App Store either. It came out first in September of 2006! This is a generation FOUR AppleTV so if you're going to make such a ridiculous comparison, then compare it to the iPhone 4 and tell me it didn't have an App Store or polished features.

Apple has had NINE YEARS to get the AppleTV to this point. In case you don't remember, the AppleTV PREDATES the very first iPhone by NINE MONTHS! (it came out in June 2007). The first version of AppleTV ran a version of OS X Tiger for god's sake! Yeah, but don't complain that this thing wasn't ready for release. Everyone be a good fanboy and bless Apple for all they do for us, one and all! :apple:
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sakurambo-kun Avatar
136 months ago
Discoverability is basically zero at the moment. One laborious way to see everything in the store (and there's not much) is to start a search, then just leave it at 'a', or 'b', etc. It will then show you all apps starting with that letter.

Quality is very low on the whole and I'm seeing a worrying number of Roku style hardcore religious insanity apps on there. Hopefully the ATV app store won't end up like the cess pit that is the Roku channel store.

Of course the list of missing apps is crazy big at the moment, at least in the UK. No BBC iPlayer, no Amazon Prime, no MUBI, no Now TV, no All4, and many more. It's bare bones in the extreme.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
136 months ago
I totally agree with your points and like to add that for me personally the greed is starting to get old.....
None upgradable hardware and the way the Apple Watch was launched left a bad taste in my mouth.

Right now they still have the better hardware and operating systems but they better keep it that way because as soon as that changes I'm out of there.... You can only nickel and dime for so long.
I agree. I've been a customer for 33 years and today's Apple is starting to remind me of 90s Apple (and Microsoft for that matter). There's a lack of attention to detail and the executive team is more interested in fashion than tech these days. They are nickel and diming for services that don't work reliably. How Eddy Cue still has a job is beyond me. He's the most inept Apple executive in years, yet Forstall, someone with actual tech chops and cred, was scapegoated and squeezed out.

Like you, I still feel that Apple offers the best hardware and OS, but their lead is shrinking and I'm growing tired of the dumbing down of the UI. I was always brand loyal to Jobs. A few years after he left Apple, I got a NeXT box. It was amazing. It made the Mac of the 90s feel like a primitive DOS machine. And when he came back to Apple and brought NeXT tech with him, I came back to Apple. But he's gone now and Apple has been stretching that NeXT tech as best they can. But now they've lost most (all?) of the NeXT brain trust and new products, be they hardware or software, just don't have the same level of wow.

I'm not particularly optimistic about Apple's future, not pessimistic either, but they can't even get reliable cloud services working after trying for years. And they're going to build a car? Uh huh. Sure. For all the hype around the Apple Watch, in the end they delivered a very predictable, very boring, product whose only advantage is being tied into the Apple "ecosystem". Despite all the fanboys claiming it would have this or that awesome, exclusive, one of a kind feature...it didn't. It was like every other smart watch and fitness band out there, except for the (stupid) price. And now we have the new Apple TV. I'm not hating on it, because I think it's a step in the right direction, but what a safe and boring product. I don't really understand what they are trying to do with Apple TV and I don't see anyone outside of the fanboy market getting particularly excited about it.

Apple still offers the best solutions in my opinion, but, like you, I can see myself switching platforms one day if something better comes along. My brand loyalty died with Steve.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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