Apple redesigns the web version of the App Store for iOS and Mac

redesign of the App Store web

It had not been updated for years. What's more, the web version of the application stores for macOS and iOS was quite similar to what we could find in iTunes before the last update launched in September 2017. However, little by little Apple is picking up pace and focusing on a way forward. For a few hours the web version of the App Store has been redesigned and is quite similar to what we can find in the iOS App Store when we visit it from a mobile device.

With the current version of the Apple app store for your computers, Cupertino prioritizes and hierarchizes the content it shows to the user. Of course, the most important thing is the title, the price, the description of it, and of course, some screenshots so that the user can get an idea of ​​what to find once installed.

If you remember correctly, the distribution of the App Store web version was distributed in different ways, having information from the developer, the compatible equipment, recommended age and the space it occupied in memory on the sides. Now the redesign of the App Store web version is much cleaner and as soon as we open one of the applications we will have the big title, the price to pay for it, the description of the product and the different captures on the different computers.

Once you move all this information, you will have the remaining information. That is to say: you will have the information about the updates and their news; You will be able to browse user evaluations and their opinions on the matter, as well as all the more technical information that is less relevant at first glance for the end user. In addition, and as indicated in 9to5mac, this redesign is very much in line with what was done with Apple Music recently.


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