Unlike getting hold of iOS apps , it ’s always been potential to trawl the WWW for package that does n’t appear in the Android Market . But that process is about to get even easy , because soon there will be an unofficial store for banned Android apps .
Koushik Dutta , a fellow member of the team behind CyanogenMod and the Godhead of ClockworkMod , announcedthat he is in the process of make an app store that will be home to apps that have been ban from Google ’s prescribed Android Market . That will include customs ROMs , retro gambling emulators pulled due to copyright complaint , unofficial tether apps , Visual Voicemail apps , one - fall into place rooting apps , and , well , whatever else Google says ca n’t feature in their fund .
This will , I ’m sure , be of most interest to those who have already root their Android French telephone , as it will provide a one - stop shop class for the customs ROMs and apps those gadget can make usance of . There ’s no deny that having all that material in one plaza will be more useful than take to trawl the web . Those who have n’t root their French telephone will still be able-bodied to make use of the stock though , as there are plenty of normal apps that have to be ban from Google ’s stock , especially if they breach copyright or a mobile operator ’s pauperization to generate tax income from value - sum up services , like tethering .

I just wonder if it can completely avoid being close down . One of the grounds that such a wide range of unofficial read-only memory and apps continue to survive is that they ’re so loosely diffuse that it ’s unmanageable to run them all down . Put them all in one place and that ’s no longer the type . [ KoushikDuttaviaTechCrunch ]
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