You can get and run iPhone apps on your mac very easily. Its fun to do so. Follow some step to get and run iPhones apps on your mac.
First register yourself at iPhone Developer Program.
2nd login to the iPhone Developer Website.
Download iPhone SDK with iPhone Stimulator.
After download run the .dmg file from installtion package.
you can find more detail procedure by vising link in "Related Link"
iPhone apps work on iOS devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch) they will not work on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) or any other Mac OS X version
Of course you can in the app store there are tons of free apps
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definitely NO, and if you want a lot of cool free iphone apps, use iAppWorld.net
There are hundreds of millions of free iPhone apps of the App Store, so it would be unnecessary to list them all. You can access the app store and look under "Free Apps" to browse them.
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Yes but there are also paid apps so only get the free apps.
There are many of free news apps on the iPhone. Some of the top news apps are APMobile, The New York Times App, and NPR News iPhone App. You can find these in the App store.
if i bought a new iphone i would definitely install iappworld.net free iphone app available on the appstore to help me find the best apps and games for free !
The development of Applications for the Mac and iPhone is free. Apple's Xcode development software (See links below) is provided free with every Mac. You can download the software development Kit for the iPhone (See links below) and write your own apps. It is up to the developer if they want to give their software away for free or sell it. There are hundreds of free apps for the iPhone and a thriving freeware software community for the Mac. Apple itself has many open source projects that it freely shares including the WebKit software at the heart of the Safari browser which anyone can download and use in their own software.
Yes. It's also free to update payed apps, that you already bought.