IAC Applications
In January 2016, IAC announced the formation of IAC Applications, a new segment, which consists of the company's direct-to-consumer desktop and mobile applications operations (B2C), including SlimWare and Apalon, and its partnership operations (B2B). [1] IAC Applications replaced the operating entity previously known as Mindspark, and is now one of the largest distributors of browser, desktop and mobile apps in the world.[2]
IAC Applications develops utilities across three primary platforms: browser (applications for Chrome, IE, Safari and Firefox), mobile (apps for iOS and Android) and desktop (traditional desktop software for PC and Mac).[3] Applications is divided into three groups: Ask Applications - the browser division including both B2B and B2C; Slimware – the desktop division which focuses on subscription software; and Apalon – the mobile division which now spans both B2C and B2B mobile applications.[4]
Tim Allen and Eric Esterlis are co-CEO’s of IAC Applications.[5]
Leadership
- Co-CEO, Tim Allen
- Co-CEO, Eric Esterlis
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