Apple's App Store Reaches New Low
Posted by: Christopher Meinck on Feb 3, 2009
Apple continues to approve applications that do not infringe on their ecosystem and the virtual shelves of the App Store continues to get more and more cluttered with what we'll call nonsense apps. Krapps is website dedicated to dishing the dirt on what they call the "lighter and krazy side of apps … call ‘em anti-brilliant apps – slacker apps – not amazing apps". Today they inform us of a new low for the App Store. No I'm not talking about the forty some-odd flatulence apps. In some odd way, I do think there is a need for iFart which also appears to be a very well designed app. Starting today, you can purchase iPee (App Store link) for $1.99 or the free ShyBladder (App Store link). These applications are for those who have "a bashful bladder" and offer up various running water sounds to help move things along.

Has the App Store reached a new low? Is there an end in sight for this madness? Are you happy to find iPee available for the iPhone?



