Apple.com Is No Longer Updating Its OS X Software Downloads Page

Apple.com Is No Longer Updating Its OS X Software Downloads PageOver at TUAW, TJ Luoma made note of something I wasn’t aware of: about a month ago, Apple quietly removed the “Downloads” tab from the Apple homepage. The page continued to exist, but it appears that Apple is no longer updating it.

On the one hand, Apple’s own Downloads page was always inferior to the likes of VersionTracker, I Use This or MacUpdate. The editorial resources they were employing to keep it up to date probably didn’t make sense when there were better repositories.

On the other hand, though, Apple’s Download page served an important role: it was an software repository that Apple neo-nates could easily find the first time they booted up Safari, offering a quick library of all the cool software they could use on their new Macs. The other, third-party Mac software repositories don’t have that sort of visibility to new Mac owners.

My guess is that Apple eventually intends to employ their App Store strategy with Mac software, but I wouldn’t expect anything like that to happen until either the next major version of OS X or iTunes. In the meantime, I think a lot of new Mac owners will acutely miss the presence of an updated Downloads section on the Apple homepage.

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  • Alfie

    They better not keep it as closed as the iphone app store. That would force me to either jailbreak my macs or get a windows pc. Sorry apple but this is a bad move and would be a deal breaker for me

  • http://macmaniaque.com The_Maclover

    i’ll miss you little Download Page.. :(

  • Liffon
  • Erving

    I do not see Apple creating a closed Mac System like the iPhone. I see more of a Digital Distribution system for applications like Steam. One central place to be able to purchase Mac versions of software. Developers would be able to join the Apple Mac App store or not, it would be all up to them.

  • Rav

    Not sure why the tab is such a big deal. If you click on support, your see the Downloads section prominently displayed on the upper right hand side. And as someone mentioned, http://support.apple.com/downloads/ still work. Even more importantly, I see updates dates today. *shrugs*

  • http://www.hurk.co.uk/ Hurk

    @Rav, @Liffon This are totally different pages, http://support.apple.com/downloads/ will always be supported, it provides updates for Apple software. This article is about different page, http://www.apple.com/downloads/ a catalog of third-party software.

  • http://www.digital-heaven.co.uk Martin Baker

    Updates are happening again on the Downloads pages.