Robot App Store
File:RobotAppStore logo.jpg | |
Initial release | Aug. 28, 2011 |
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Operating system | All robotic operating systems |
Type | Software update, digital distribution |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
The Robot App Store is a digital application distribution platform for applications for robots opened to the public on late 2011.[1][2][3] The service allows users to browse and download applications that were developed for robots, and published through the RobotAppStore.com website.
Depending on the developer, applications are available either for free or at a cost. The applications can be downloaded directly to a robot, (like NAO) or downloaded onto a personal computer (PC) or a smartphone. 70% of the sale price goes to the developer of the app.[4]
History
The Robot App Store opened on Aug. 28, 2011.[5] for developers. On early 2012, the website was opened for consumers.
The Robot App Store is available for developers and robot-owners from around the world.[6]
Supported Platforms
The Robot App Store supports all commercially-available robots, and all operating systems available for robots. A typical application will run autonomously on the robot’s processor and internal resources. However, applications can be executed on platforms such as a laptops, desktops and smartphones.
A list of supported robots, and supported application formats:
Robot Name | Supported apps formats |
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Robotis BIOLOID | C++ |
Violet KAROTZ | JavaScript, XML |
Sony AIBO | RCODE |
LEGO NXT | Mindstorms Software, C++, .NET, ROS |
iRobot Roomba | C++, .NET, ROS, Java, Android |
iRobot Create | C++, .NET, ROS, Java, Android |
Aldebaran Robotics NAO | Choregraphe, C++, .NET, ROS |
Parrot AR.Drone | C++, .NET, ROS, Java, Android |
Orbotix Sphero | Java, Android |
TheCorpora Q.bo | ROS |
WowWee RS.Media | WowWee Personality, C++ |
WowWee Rovio | C++, .NET, Blackberry COD and JAD |
Innvo Labs Pleo | Pleo Skit |
Developer Program
Individuals and companies can join the developer’s program and submit their applications for approval and distribution. Once joined, identity verification is required to confirm the ownership of the account.[7] Approved developers are getting access to pre-launched apps.
References
- ^ "TIME Magazine: Robots Get Their Own App Store". TIME.com.
- ^ "Finally, an app store for robotkind". CNET.com.
- ^ "The Robot App Store Will Fulfill Your Fantasy Of Owning A Beer-Serving Bot". Fast Company.
- ^ http://www.robotappstore.com/DevelopersProgram/Developer-Revenues/7.html Developer Revenues.
- ^ "Robotics App Store Launched". Robotics Trends. 2011-08-28.
- ^ http://www.robotmagazine.com/new-apps-store-for-robots-spurs-industry-creativity-and-openness/
- ^ "Joining Robot App Store's Developer Program".