
Apple has announced the criteria for this year's Apple Design Awards (ADAs), given out during its yearly Worldwide Developers Conference. Like last year, Apple will be giving awards to top iPhone and iPad apps. Unlike last year, apps designed for Mac OS X will once again get some recognition. Still, apps that aren't in Apple's new Mac App Store won't be eligible for an award, giving developers yet another reason to begin considering the Mac App Store as the de facto distribution point for Mac software.
Last year, Apple snubbed Mac OS X developers by only offering ADAs for iPhone or iPad apps. Additionally, the sessions at WWDC 2010 were mostly focused on Apple's mobile operating system. With Apple's popular Mac Downloads page being retired, many Mac developers felt that Apple was letting the spotlight fade on Mac OS X in favor of iOS.
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