Appulous Closing Its Doors!! Welcome AppTrackr
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Greetings to everyone in the cracked apps scene! My name is TDDebug, and it’s my pleasure to come forward today with some optimism and signs of progress. Today is a landmark.
What’s with Appulous?
Appulous is the largest iPhone and iPod Touch application database in the entire world (except for iTunes, of course
) and has been the scene’s number one source for over a year now. It was created by Kyek, who knew that the scene needed a large application database to ensure quality and organization.
However, due to Kyek’s personal life becoming more and more hectic, he is unable to manage, optimize, develop, or scale Appulous to meet the demands of millions of users. The website has suffered from his inactivity, and has gotten extremely slow and periodically unavailable. This isn’t just pissing off normal users, this is bothersome to crackers who find it difficult to make submissions to Appulous due to its slow speed.
What’s the solution, then?
We can’t just wait another half a year for things to get better like last time. After the introduction of the troll bridge, Appulous quality and speed has gotten so poor that we have been begged to solve this problem.
The solution: I have created a new website called apptrackr which will completely replace Appulous, which is shutting down soon. Apptrackr will inherit the Appulous database and be managed by not only myself but several designers and programmers from all-around!
Where to begin?
We need to ask ourselves the question: if we could redo Appulous, what would we change? There are many answers to this question that I can make as a software engineer, and there are a lot of suggestions that all of you could make in regards to the user experience. But one thing we can agree on is that the most important thing to improve is the speed of the website. Appulous is so slow now that users can barely ever submit applications. In order for apptrackr to succeed, we must do what Kyek has been unable to do recently and scale out the website. We need state of the art caching, a better static data distribution model, and heavy software optimization. This kind of stuff doesn’t just happen overnight, though, and it will take a while to perfect. But so-far, I believe I’ve given it my best shot.
Other areas of improvement include management. Policy decisions (whitelist, budget) need to be managed properly and securely. For this reason, policy decisions will be left to an advisory committee which contains many responsible and well-known figures in the scene. Aside from this, we need transparency and continuous progress.
Additionally, we need to focus on functionality. We need a working API, a faster and more optimized mobile website, and to leave room for improvement in the future. Not just plans, but implementations.
As an added bonus, we need to improve the user experience and graphical quality of the website significantly.
It does everything Appulous does, and more!
All of Appulous’ core functionality has been replicated in apptrackr, but not copied. I have created my own iTunes scraper which is compatible with all iTunes stores, while Appulous only supports the US store. Our application database has been populated with information that Appulous has extracted for well over a year now. There are also some subtle changes here and there which differ significantly from Appulous. These changes were made to improve the user experience and/or make deployment easier.
In order for Apptrackr to scale out, it must scale out static content. Therefore, our submission system has a built in queue system which processes new submissions within a minute or two, and will distribute content like screenshots and app icons to the appropriate servers. This allows us to, later, add automated link analysis and moderation.
The user experience is a lot better.
Apptrackr has an improved template which makes it easier and nicer to browse and search for applications. It uses as much AJAX as possible to ensure efficiency, and content changes in quick fade-ins and fade-outs. You will now see never-before-seen (outside of staff and a select few) screenshots of apptrackr. Click on a thumbnail to see a full-sized image.



Highlights of the user interface
- Ajax is used for almost all operations, making the website more responsive and faster. Javascript will render and construct the page instead of our server.
- App icons are fully rounded instead of being sometimes rectangular and ugly (like on Appulous).
- Screenshots are viewed in a small frame which can be navigated with buttons. The screenshots will fade/slide in from each other.
- Categories and sorting options are easy to access and manipulate.
- Search is easy to operate.
- Default options on submission are tailored for mass-submission.
When is apptrackr being released?
Apptrackr beta is online now, but only our Advancements, Developers, Moderators, and Staff can use it. More information can be found here. Want to be an advancements user? Donate! (proceeds go to apptrackr, obviously)
Apptrackr isn’t done yet and can’t be fully released until it is. We still need to make an API, a mobile template, and add usergroup specific functionality (like, for example, moderator tools). We may still touch up several things with the interface, optimize components, and much more. We should be able to finish all of that and release apptrackr to replace Appulous this month (if all goes well).
via hackulo.us
Tags: application database, apptrackr, Appulous, software engineer, troll bridge, US, website
January 5th, 2010 at 4:37 am
gooood news
but is there a solution to report broken links or Program wiht an anticrack witch not work
this is my wish feature
January 5th, 2010 at 6:10 am
Lovely news~
Can’t wait for launch!!
January 5th, 2010 at 8:53 am
Very good news!!
January 5th, 2010 at 10:23 am
I was getting very discouraged with Appulous lately as well, and even well b4 the troll bridge, but even after it has been buggy and inconsistent…I had heard the dev was really busy with “life” so it wasn’t that big of a deal, and with causefx and the new installous other options have been created, but appolous has and will still always be my first and favorite.
I can only hope AppTrackr keeps up with the idealism that was appolous, and implements most of the changes that he (heard were going to be installed on appulous) but never were.
A consistent easy way of reporting dead/non-working links is a necessity.
but i would also love a way to register an account so we can get notifications of updates to apps we have downloaded from there…
A rating system for most popular/most downloaded and a review system in the same vane
A watchlist system for inputting coming soon apps,
and a wanted section so people can keep a look out for certain apps with a notification system to let you know when/if it arrives.
But as long as they get a similar site up and keep up the great work that they have been doing I will be happy.
Thanks
January 8th, 2010 at 2:43 am
how do i add this apprrackr into my iphone n start downloading apps?
January 8th, 2010 at 5:27 pm
@cy when it is realesed. And if they arent doing any cydia app. You could just go in to the safari on the iphone, go into the website apptrackr and start downloading apps with “safaridownloadplugin” and save them into your downloads folder. Then use ifile to move the ipa to the installous app download folder. Go into installous and install the app.. but if there will be an cydia program for apptrackr u could just use that when realesed….
January 11th, 2010 at 11:13 am
i went to http://www.apptrackr.us and compleated the surveys but did not unlock the page…..
tryed another one but same thing happend HELP!!!!
January 14th, 2010 at 7:44 pm
i also tried a survey and i couldnt get on
January 18th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
I also filled in a survey. No luck for me either. I hope this isn’t a fake.
January 19th, 2010 at 4:57 pm
its apptrackr.org
January 19th, 2010 at 7:17 pm
New post go to the front page its officially open
January 20th, 2010 at 12:38 pm
When I go into the Installous App on my iphone Apptrackr pops up with its apps. Is this already up and running? Also, I can’t seem to download anything from it. It keeps giving errors!!!
January 20th, 2010 at 3:44 pm
Yes apptrkr has already been implemented into installous.. All it is is if you go to appulo.us you get redirected to the apptrkr site.
January 20th, 2010 at 4:49 pm
Wow it really fast good job
January 20th, 2010 at 7:03 pm
i just hope it allows people (me) from my region/country (philippines) to get in
January 21st, 2010 at 3:52 pm
wait so when u click on the installous icon on your itouch it will take you to apptrackr?
January 21st, 2010 at 4:16 pm
I think if you have installous installed from the hackulo repo it will automatically redirect you to apptrkr but if you have the install0us 2.0.6 installed from puyo’s source you can easily set which site you want to be your default.
January 22nd, 2010 at 5:27 pm
thank i have the one from the hackulo repo but everytime i try to download something it says “downloaded 3304 bytes”. Please can anyone help me?
January 23rd, 2010 at 2:27 pm
Hi,
I just got an iphone 3gs, and I’m not able to download anything from itunes due to my current region. I really want to download apps, and after a google search I saw this.
I was hoping someone could tell me how to use apptrackr. Do I need to jailbreak my iphone? I am really rather incompetent when it comes to electronic gadgets, so if anyone could write up clear instructions, I would appreciate it greatly!
Thanks
January 23rd, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Yeah just make sure your iphone is on the latest 3.1.2 firmware, download blackra1n from http://blackra1n.com/ for either mac or pc, extract the archive and right click and run as administrator if on windows. If you have your iphone connected it should jailbreak it in 20 secs or so, after doing so it will either boot up like normal or stay on a black screen and tell you to restore which means you will have a tethered jailbreak all you have to do to get out of the black screen is rerun blackra1n while your phone is connected and it will let you boot up like normal
January 23rd, 2010 at 5:28 pm
Well, my installous stopped saying downloaded 3304 bytes but now it says error timed out everytime I try to download a large app. Does anyone know how to prevent the timed out error?
P.S: I have already tried downloading with autosleep off
January 24th, 2010 at 10:27 am
Thanks loads sosly
January 24th, 2010 at 12:38 pm
i keep getting the same problem as ryan, some downloads work but some just stop and in red writing comes up 3304bytes downloaded, can some please help me.
January 24th, 2010 at 1:09 pm
now when i go to apptrackr and search the app i want it does not show any links to download it….can someone please help?
January 25th, 2010 at 3:15 pm
its still so slow and many broken links but what i find really rubbish is appscene downloads i get 1.5kbs a second
January 26th, 2010 at 8:58 am
Hey guys appulous is now very fast because all the traffic redirected to apptrackr
January 26th, 2010 at 10:36 am
yeah but wat’s the link???