Now you can read App Store editorials anywhere there's a web browser
3 monthes ago - By iMore
What you need to know
App Store editorials can be read in-browser.
Links still open in the App Store on iPhone and iPad.
You still can't download apps from a browser.
No more frustration when you click an App Store editorial link on a PC.
Until recently anyone clicking a link to an App Store editorial on a non-Apple device would only see a short description and a link to open it in the App Store. Of course, that wasn't much use on devices that didn't have an App Store to open those links in.
As 9to5Mac notes, this all changed between August 9th and August 11th. Now, anyone clicking an App...
Read more ...App Store 'Today' Stories Now Fully Available on the Web
3 monthes ago - By Mac Rumors
Apple redesigned its App Store app in iOS 11, introducing a new "Today" tab with editorials about featured apps and developers, tips and how tos, and more to help customers discover new and useful apps.
As noted by 9to5Mac , Apple recently extended these Today stories to the web, making the content fully accessible on the desktop.
The new two-column layout features a title card on the left and content on the right, ranging from text and images to app lists and links. Previously, the web previews simply directed users to the App Store on an iOS device.
Today stories can be read on the web...
Read more ...App Store Today editorial stories are now available on the web in full
3 monthes ago - By 9to5Mac
Apple has recently updated its App Store Preview pages for stories to allow users to view the full content of stories from inside their desktop web browser. App Store stories have always been shareable as links, but the web version was just a title and a navigation link to ‘open this story in the App Store'.
Between August 9th and August 11th, Apple has upgraded the experience and now includes full imagery, app lists and paragraphs copy in the web version. This means you can access the same content online as you would be ale to find in the native App Store experience.
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