Sixteenth in a series. Windows Store's slow but
steady application growth continues this week with the addition of 610
new apps in the US store. This brings the total listed to 28,665. Of
those, 22,101 free and 6,563 paid. It is not clear why there is one
application missing when you add free and paid apps.
The growth is slowing down if you look at the recent performance. Two
weeks ago, 970 new apps were listed in Windows Store, one week ago that
number dropped to 773, and this week we see another drop to 610 new
apps. It will be interesting to see if the downwards trend continues or
if there will be a recovery in the coming weeks.
Tube TV
TubeTV is a video aggregation application that brings popular YouTube
videos to Windows 8. It plays popular videos, based on their popularity
on YouTube, non-stop by default giving you options to switch to a
category of interest instead to watch only popular videos published in
that category.
Videos can be skipped and controlled in the interface, and a search
is available that you can use to play videos that match your search
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Flight Locator
The application lets you look up flights by entering the flight
number into the search form on the start page. If a flight can be
identified, you are presented with departure and arrival dates, where it
departed from and if it was on schedule, and when and where it will
arrive.
You also also be notified if the flight is on time and in how many hours and minutes it is going to arrive at its destination.
The application keeps track of recent searches so that you can reopen
the flight information with two clicks of the mouse button.
Next at Microsoft
Think of Next at Microsoft as an application that brings you a
selection of news and information about the company in summarized form.
Instead of having to read through pages of information, the posts are
usually a couple of paragraphs long at best.
Links lead to Microsoft blogs and third-party websites that offer
additional information about a topic of interest. Note that these links
open in the default system browser and not in the application itself.
This application can help you stay in the loop in regards to Microsoft without spending too much time on it.
Currency Converter
I sometimes purchase goods in the UK and have to convert Pound into
Euro to know how much I have to pay for those items. Currency Converter
provides you with the means to quickly make currency conversions.
You pick the two currencies you want to convert between using a
pulldown menu and enter the desired amount that you want to convert. The
program then displays that amount in the interface, as well as the
current exchange course and the average weekly bid price
MTV News
MTV News offers a selection of news, videos, pictures and editorials
covering the world of celebrities. The news is taken straight from the
MTV website and the biggest advantage you get when you access them in
the app is that the layout and design improves the readability.
The application displays pictures of celebrities on the front that
you can click on to to look at photos, read blog posts or watch videos
about that celebrity.
What may be irritating to some is that the application does not
reveal all that much about a story until you click on the photo. You can
use the search of the Charms Bar to find news of interest as well.
Speech Timer
If you prepare and give speeches regularly you know that it is
important to practice the speech at least once to help you understand
the speech's structure better and find issues with it that you need to
resolve.
It can also help you get a feeling for the time it takes to give the
speech, or make sure that you are within time limits if that is a
requirement.
Speech Timer helps you with that. You set the time limits on start,
for instance between 3 and 4 minutes, and click on the microphone in the
middle of the screen afterwards to get started.
The microphone changes colors to indicate when you are in time and
when the speech is taking to long. You can reset the time at any time to
start anew.
Audials Radio
Audials Radio provides you with access to more than 40,000 Internet
radio stations that you can tune in right from within the application.
What's interesting is that it not only lists stations based on genres or
country, but also top hits that are playing right now and top artists.
You can right click any station to add it to the favorites to access them with two clicks from the app's start page.
Firefox
This week's big new app release is one that you do not find in
Windows Store. Mozilla added an app version of Firefox to the browser's
Nightly channel which gets automatically added to Windows 8 when you
update or install the latest version of the browser on the operating
system. Note that the app only becomes available when you make Firefox
the default system browser. To do that, you need to open it on the
desktop and follow the Nightly > Options > Advanced > General
path to click on the button there to make Firefox the default browser.
The browser starts up in full screen mode just like any other app. It
displays the url bar on top that you can use to search or load Internet
addresses, and an assortment of bookmarks, top sites and recently
visited pages on new tab pages. You need to right-click to display tabs
and other options that the browser makes available, like pinning sites
to the operating system's start screen. It is furthermore possible to
enable Firefox Sync to synchronize data, access the bookmarks or add a
master password to the app version to protect passwords until the master
password is entered.
It is a preview version of Firefox, which means that several features
are not yet fully implemented. This includes add-on support, access to
all browser settings in a menu (you can load about:config) and other
core features like options to save web pages. Still, it clearly
highlights what Mozilla is planning for Firefox for Windows 8.