Mac App Store was where the name Tabula Rasa came from. The name was not chosen because of a promise made to never change. The name was chosen to represent how users would be able to create their own app for a new application. Creating an app would require that users choose a template or foundation that would then be used as the beginning for the application that was created.
In creating a new application for the Mac App Store, one would need to get their first idea down on paper. This paper should include what they want to accomplish with the app. Make sure the idea is clear and specific. Once the idea is written it should be saved as a document. This document should have a proper format in which the file should be read by the computer. A true image should be given with the help of icons and different documents and files that would allow users to view the application.
After getting an idea and having it saved on paper, one can then do a free trial period for the new application. During this trial period it is advised that the developer updates the software. An application can come out when it is intended and not meet the intended product. With Mac App Store applications there is no such thing as a limited time period. There are no limits because there is no charge for the download of the application. Once downloaded it will run within the allotted time span for the application. Users can either wait for the download to finish or the user can decide to install the application immediately.