![]() ![]() AppVault has intended to give better versions of everything, plus add some more. If you couldn't include apps that another collection has you could never compete. AppVault includes: iTunes Alarm Clock, Battery, Flashlight, Translator, Unit Converter, Bible, Tip Calculator, Level, Currency Converter, Days Until, Period Calc, Dice, Loan Calc, Price Compare, Holidays, Date Calc, Ruler, System Info, Sale Price, Parking Buddy, Coin Flip, iPlasma, Dashboard, Guitar Tools, and Webapps link.Īs you can see there is much overlay in the features they provide, but isn't that expected. ![]() AppBox includes: The apps included are: Battery Life, Clinometer, Currency Converter, Dashboard, Date Calculator, Days Until, Flashlight, Holidays, Loan Calculator, Period Calendar, Price Grab, Random Number Generator, Ruler, Sale Price, System Info, Tip Calculator, Translator, Unit Converter, Web Apps link. #APPBOX PRO.COM PRO#AppVault Pro includes 24 apps plus the webapps link. In total AppBox Pro contains 18 apps plus some webapp links. In writing up my review I completely agreed, as most of the apps are extremely deluxe providing more content and quality than similar AppBox Pro apps, and were definitely solid competition for stand alone apps. They believed that they provide a higher quality of each app in their collection to compete with stand alone apps, and not just AppBox Pro. When the developer of AppVault originally contacted us for a review, they stated that they saw our review of AppBox Pro, and noticed in the bad section that the apps were inferior to stand alone products. Of course the apps were similar they're app collections, but to say AppVault is infringing a copyright seems an exaggeration to say the least. I have reviewed AppBox Pro, and was currently in the process of reviewing AppVault Pro. ![]() Having used both apps this is quite an odd occurrence to say the least. It is apparently infringing the copyright of the AppBox Pro and the AppBox Lite.Īccording to Ray Wenderlich on his company's blog, "Although we pointed out that his demands were not grounded in copyright law and even worked with him to address some of his issues, about a week later Apple pulled us from the store without even talking to us first or providing a reason." Comparing the home screen of the AppVault Lite and the AppBox Lite, we know where their ideas comes from and how they made it. They have just same graphics, layouts and features with different color for Ruler, Level, Battery, Tip Calc, Periodic Calc, and more in the AppBox Pro. The AppVault Pro/Lite application is available since Jan 4, 2010. Here is the text of the original complaint: The AppVault Pro V1.1 and AppVault Lite V1.1 infringed copyright of the AppBox Pro and AppBox Lite. With no word to the developer, Apple removed AppVault Pro last night. AppBox Pro claims that AppVault Pro infringed upon their copyright, and complained to Apple. This is a very similar case to the removal of Stoneloops by Mumbo Jumbo, the developer of Luxor. #APPBOX PRO.COM SOFTWARE#Ray Wenderlich of C3 Software notified us this morning that their app AppVault Pro has been removed from the App Store by Apple at request of AllAboutApps, who developed AppBox Pro. ![]()
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