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Apple has updated iTunes to include a section dedicated to iPhone and iPad ‘Apps for Québécoises’ within the Great Canadian Apps section. The section highlights apps for French Canadian users in Québec, and even some are developed right in Québec.
Check out the apps here in iTunes.
If you know of any favourite Québécoises apps, share them with us below!
Update 1: We messed up and added an extra accent by mistake. Fixed. 🙂
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It’s not Québéc but Québec… 😉
and again with Québecois…
You’re right on one count… <> accent on both “e”s in the first, only one accent when speaking of the province. Also, small “q” when used as a qualifier as in <> versus <> — Apple got it right
This section has been since the new year started.
and a lot of the apps are in french but not made in québec…
A small company from Québec:
http://www.aimapps.com/nm/sa/f/styled/index.html
An acute accent is called exactly that in English. It is not an “accent aigü.”
So, if Apple is releasing custom apps for Quebec, does this mean they can flick the switch on Siri so we can get location features. It’s ridiculous already.