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Killer application

A killer application (often shortened to killer app) is any software that is so necessary or desirable that it proves the core value of some larger technology, such as its host computer hardware, video game console, software platform, or operating system.[1] Consumers would buy the host platform just to access that application, possibly substantially increasing sales of its host platform.[2][3]

Examples edit

 
VisiCalc was released in 1979, becoming the earliest generally agreed-upon example of a killer application.

Although the term was coined in the late 1980s[4][5] one of the first retroactively recognized examples of a killer application is the VisiCalc spreadsheet, released in 1979 for the Apple II series computer.[6][7] Because it was not released for other computers for 12 months, people spent US$100 (equivalent to $400 in 2023) for the software first, then $2,000 to $10,000 (equivalent to $8,000 to $42,000) on the requisite Apple II.[8] BYTE wrote in 1980, "VisiCalc is the first program available on a microcomputer that has been responsible for sales of entire systems",[9] and Creative Computing's VisiCalc review is subtitled "reason enough for owning a computer".[10] Others also chose to develop software, such as EasyWriter, for the Apple II first because of its higher sales, helping Apple defeat rivals Commodore International and Tandy Corporation.[8]

The co-creator of WordStar, Seymour Rubinstein, argued that the honor of the first killer app should go to that popular word processor, given that it came out a year before VisiCalc and that it gave a reason for people to buy a computer.[11] However, whereas WordStar could be considered an incremental improvement (albeit a large one) over smart typewriters like the IBM Electronic Selectric Composer,[12] VisiCalc, with its ability to instantly recalculate rows and columns, introduced an entirely new paradigm and capability.[13]

Although released four years after VisiCalc, Lotus 1-2-3 also benefited sales of the IBM PC.[6] Noting that computer purchasers did not want PC compatibility as much as compatibility with certain PC software, InfoWorld suggested "let's tell it like it is. Let's not say 'PC compatible', or even 'MS-DOS compatible'. Instead, let's say '1-2-3 compatible'."[8][14]

The UNIX Operating System became a killer application[citation needed] for the DEC PDP-11 and VAX-11 minicomputers during roughly 1975–1985. Many of the PDP-11 and VAX-11 processors never ran DEC's operating systems (RSTS or VAX/VMS), but instead, they ran UNIX, which was first licensed in 1975. To get a virtual-memory UNIX (BSD 3.0), requires a VAX-11 computer. Many universities wanted a general-purpose timesharing system that would meet the needs of students and researchers. Early versions of UNIX included free compilers for C, Fortran, and Pascal, at a time when offering even one free compiler was unprecedented. From its inception, UNIX drives high-quality typesetting equipment and later PostScript printers using the nroff/troff typesetting language, and this was also unprecedented. UNIX is the first operating system offered in source-license form (a university license cost only $10,000, less than a PDP-11), allowing it to run on an unlimited number of machines, and allowing the machines to interface to any type of hardware because the UNIX I/O system is extensible.[original research?]

Usage edit

One mark of a good computer is the appearance of a piece of software specifically written for that machine that does something that, for a while at least, can only be done on that machine.

— Steven Levy, 1985[6]

The earliest recorded use of the term in print is in the May 24, 1988 issue of PC Week: "Everybody has only one killer application. The secretary has a word processor. The manager has a spreadsheet."[15][16]

The definition of "killer app" came up during the deposition of Bill Gates in the United States v. Microsoft Corp. antitrust case. He had written an email in which he described Internet Explorer as a killer app. In the questioning, he said that the term meant "a popular application," and did not connote an application that would fuel sales of a larger product or one that would supplant its competition, as the Microsoft Computer Dictionary defined it.[17]

Introducing the iPhone in 2007, Steve Jobs said that "the killer app is making calls".[18] Reviewing the iPhone's first decade, David Pierce for Wired wrote that although Jobs prioritized a good experience making calls in the phone's development, other features of the phone soon became more important, such as its data connectivity and ability to install third-party software (which was added later).[19]

The World Wide Web (through the web browsers Mosaic and Netscape Navigator) is the killer app that popularized the Internet,[20] as is the music sharing program Napster.[21]

Applications and operating systems edit

Video games edit

The term applies to video games that persuade consumers to buy a particular video game console or accessory, by virtue of platform exclusivity. Such a game is also called a "system seller".

See also edit

References edit

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Killer app redirects here For the video game see Tron 2 0 Killer App A killer application often shortened to killer app is any software that is so necessary or desirable that it proves the core value of some larger technology such as its host computer hardware video game console software platform or operating system 1 Consumers would buy the host platform just to access that application possibly substantially increasing sales of its host platform 2 3 Contents 1 Examples 2 Usage 2 1 Applications and operating systems 2 2 Video games 3 See also 4 ReferencesExamples edit nbsp VisiCalc was released in 1979 becoming the earliest generally agreed upon example of a killer application Although the term was coined in the late 1980s 4 5 one of the first retroactively recognized examples of a killer application is the VisiCalc spreadsheet released in 1979 for the Apple II series computer 6 7 Because it was not released for other computers for 12 months people spent US 100 equivalent to 400 in 2023 for the software first then 2 000 to 10 000 equivalent to 8 000 to 42 000 on the requisite Apple II 8 BYTE wrote in 1980 VisiCalc is the first program available on a microcomputer that has been responsible for sales of entire systems 9 and Creative Computing s VisiCalc review is subtitled reason enough for owning a computer 10 Others also chose to develop software such as EasyWriter for the Apple II first because of its higher sales helping Apple defeat rivals Commodore International and Tandy Corporation 8 The co creator of WordStar Seymour Rubinstein argued that the honor of the first killer app should go to that popular word processor given that it came out a year before VisiCalc and that it gave a reason for people to buy a computer 11 However whereas WordStar could be considered an incremental improvement albeit a large one over smart typewriters like the IBM Electronic Selectric Composer 12 VisiCalc with its ability to instantly recalculate rows and columns introduced an entirely new paradigm and capability 13 Although released four years after VisiCalc Lotus 1 2 3 also benefited sales of the IBM PC 6 Noting that computer purchasers did not want PC compatibility as much as compatibility with certain PC software InfoWorld suggested let s tell it like it is Let s not say PC compatible or even MS DOS compatible Instead let s say 1 2 3 compatible 8 14 The UNIX Operating System became a killer application citation needed for the DEC PDP 11 and VAX 11 minicomputers during roughly 1975 1985 Many of the PDP 11 and VAX 11 processors never ran DEC s operating systems RSTS or VAX VMS but instead they ran UNIX which was first licensed in 1975 To get a virtual memory UNIX BSD 3 0 requires a VAX 11 computer Many universities wanted a general purpose timesharing system that would meet the needs of students and researchers Early versions of UNIX included free compilers for C Fortran and Pascal at a time when offering even one free compiler was unprecedented From its inception UNIX drives high quality typesetting equipment and later PostScript printers using the nroff troff typesetting language and this was also unprecedented UNIX is the first operating system offered in source license form a university license cost only 10 000 less than a PDP 11 allowing it to run on an unlimited number of machines and allowing the machines to interface to any type of hardware because the UNIX I O system is extensible original research Usage editOne mark of a good computer is the appearance of a piece of software specifically written for that machine that does something that for a while at least can only be done on that machine Steven Levy 1985 6 The earliest recorded use of the term in print is in the May 24 1988 issue of PC Week Everybody has only one killer application The secretary has a word processor The manager has a spreadsheet 15 16 The definition of killer app came up during the deposition of Bill Gates in the United States v Microsoft Corp antitrust case He had written an email in which he described Internet Explorer as a killer app In the questioning he said that the term meant a popular application and did not connote an application that would fuel sales of a larger product or one that would supplant its competition as the Microsoft Computer Dictionary defined it 17 Introducing the iPhone in 2007 Steve Jobs said that the killer app is making calls 18 Reviewing the iPhone s first decade David Pierce for Wired wrote that although Jobs prioritized a good experience making calls in the phone s development other features of the phone soon became more important such as its data connectivity and ability to install third party software which was added later 19 The World Wide Web through the web browsers Mosaic and Netscape Navigator is the killer app that popularized the Internet 20 as is the music sharing program Napster 21 Applications and operating systems edit 1979 Apple II VisiCalc first spreadsheet program and killer app 22 1979 TRS 80 CP M systems WordStar 11 1982 ported to CP M 86 and IBM PC compatible MS DOS 1983 IBM PC compatible MS DOS Lotus 1 2 3 spreadsheet 22 1985 Macintosh Aldus now Adobe PageMaker first desktop publishing program 23 1985 AmigaOS Deluxe Paint Video Toaster Prevue Guide 1993 Acorn Archimedes Sibelius 24 Video games edit The term applies to video games that persuade consumers to buy a particular video game console or accessory by virtue of platform exclusivity Such a game is also called a system seller Space Invaders originally released for arcades in 1978 became a killer app when it was ported to the Atari VCS console in 1980 quadrupling sales of the three year old console 25 Star Raiders released in 1980 may have been a system seller for the Atari 400 and 800 computers 26 Another was Eastern Front 1941 released in 1981 27 Defender of the Crown released in 1986 for the Amiga as the first game from Cinemaware has graphics which have set new standards for computer game citation needed In 1996 Computer Gaming World wrote that Wizardry Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord 1981 sent AD amp D fans scrambling to buy Apple IIs 28 The Famicom home port of Xevious is considered the console s first killer app which caused system sales to jump by nearly 2 million units 29 30 Computer Gaming World stated that The Legend of Zelda on the Nintendo Entertainment System Phantasy Star II on the Sega Genesis and Far East of Eden for the NEC TurboGrafx 16 were killer apps for their consoles 31 The Super Mario Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest series were killer apps for Nintendo s Famicom and Super Famicom consoles in Japan 32 John Madden Football s popularity in 1990 helped the Genesis gain market share against the Super NES in North America 33 34 Sonic the Hedgehog released in 1991 was hailed as a killer app as it revived sales of the three year old Genesis 35 Mortal Kombat helped pushed the sales of the Genesis due to being uncensored unlike the Nintendo version 36 Streets of Rage became a system seller for the Mega Drive Genesis in the UK 37 Street Fighter II originally released for arcades in 1991 became a system seller for the Super NES when it was ported to the platform in 1992 38 Donkey Kong Country for the SNES helped Nintendo s comeback against Sega 39 Myst and The 7th Guest both released in 1993 drove adoption of CD ROM drives for personal computers 40 Virtua Fighter 2 Nights into Dreams and Sakura Wars are the killer apps for the Sega Saturn 41 42 43 Euro 96 and Sega Rally Championship are major system sellers for the Sega Saturn in the United Kingdom with the latter becoming the fastest selling CD game 44 45 Die Hard Arcade and Fighters Megamix boosted the Sega Saturn s sales in the United States 46 Ridge Racer 47 48 Tekken 49 Wipeout 50 51 Tomb Raider 52 and Crash Bandicoot 53 54 are the killer apps for the PlayStation Tomb Raider was released for the Sega Saturn first and for MS DOS at the same time but the games contributed substantially to the original PlayStation s early success See Blache Fabian amp Lauren Fielder and NG Alphas citation needed Final Fantasy VII is another killer app for the PlayStation Computing Japan magazine said that it was largely responsible for the PlayStation s global installed base increasing 60 from 10 million units sold by November 1996 to 16 million units sold by May 1997 32 55 Super Mario 64 and GoldenEye 007 are the killer apps for the Nintendo 64 56 57 Virtua Fighter 3 Sonic Adventure and The House of the Dead 2 are the killer apps for the Dreamcast 58 59 60 NFL 2K is a killer app for the Dreamcast in the United States 61 Gran Turismo 3 and the Grand Theft Auto games are the killer apps for the PlayStation 2 62 49 Star Wars Rogue Squadron II Rogue Leader Super Smash Bros Melee and Super Mario Sunshine are the killer apps for the GameCube 63 64 65 Halo Combat Evolved and Halo 2 are the killer apps for the Xbox 66 and the subsequent series entries became killer apps for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One 67 Many video game and technology critics call Xbox Live a more general killer app for the Xbox 68 Blue Dragon is a killer app for the Xbox 360 in Japan 69 Wii Sports is the killer app for the Wii 70 Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots boosted PlayStation 3 sales 71 72 Mario Kart 8 is a killer app for the Wii U in the UK 73 The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild is a killer app for the Nintendo Switch 74 75 76 Half Life Alyx is a killer app for virtual reality headsets 77 78 79 as the first true AAA virtual reality game 80 81 Sales of VR headsets such as the Valve Index increased dramatically after its announcement suggesting users bought the product specifically for the game 82 Microsoft Flight Simulator was called a killer app for Xbox Game Studios s Xbox Game Pass subscription and the Xbox Series X S 83 See also editDisruptive innovation Unique selling point Vendor lock in Use caseReferences edit Killer app Merrian Webmaster Merriam Webster Incorporated Retrieved January 14 2015 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