Yes apps from iTunes can be downloaded to a PC with the iTunes software. They will then need to be synced to a device running iOS to be used.
no, iTunes is an apple product, therefore, it is only available on apple products
The only place that one can purchase iPhone apps is the iTunes store by Apple. The iTunes store also sells ebooks, magazines, television shows, movies, and music.
Only apple products are compatible with itunes, unless you download a converter software.
Nope, only on Apple products. Like the I-pod, I-Pad, etc.
Only available for Apple Products.( It's not as if they would let you download iTunes onto a phone that isn't a smartphone and definitely not onto an Android phone. ) And for Apple, they only have the iPhone. iTunes is already installed on it when you purchase it.
No iTunes is only for Apple products like iPhone, iPad. Nokia Lumia can be synced through Zune.
All the apple apps that you can get on Windows 7 would be listed on the apple website at apple.com Actually, you can't use Mac Apps on a Windows 7 PC as they are designed to run .exe files etc. which are completely different from Mac apps. It depends on what you mean by Apple apps. If you mean "apps published by Apple," then the answer is yes. Several Apple-published apps are available for Windows 7, including QuickTime Player, iTunes, Safari, Airport Utility, and the iCloud Control Panel. But if you mean "Mac apps," then the answer is no. Apps only run on the platform for which they are written. There are many apps that are published for both platforms; Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, and FileMaker Pro are some examples. But those companies actually publish separate versions of those apps for OS X or Windows.
It is not possible to use iTunes App Store apps on a Blackberry device. Apps from the iTunes App Store are only compatible with Apple's iPhones and iPod Touches. Some developers create versions of their iPhone / iPod Touch apps for other devices (like Blackberry and Android); if there is an app you are interested in, check with the app's developer to see if the app is offered on your platform of choice.
Only apple phone, that's the whole point of apple apps
The unique thing about iTunes was it was only avalible on apple products. So, therefore people thought it was cool even though it costs money.
Im almost positive you can get apps too