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Apple Brings Another One of Its Apps to the Web
Users can finally visit the App Store through the web, instead of the dedicated app. For now, the new site seems to lack some ...
Along with the ability to switch between listings of apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, ...
Apple's new browser-based App Store lets anyone browse, search, and share apps across every platform, no Apple device required.
Apple’s new web-based App Store brings all its platforms together in one place, hinting at a broader shift toward a unified ...
That's right, it took until the year 2025 for Apple to create a browser version of the App Store.
Apple launched a full-fledged web version of its App Store yesterday, allowing users to easily browse apps for iOS, iPadOS, ...
Apple's revamped web App Store lets users browse apps for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, TV, and Vision Pro with curated tabs and ...
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Apple brings the App Store to the web
We're not sure what took so long, but you can now fully browse the App Store for all platforms with a web browser.
Apple has launched a full-featured web version of its App Store, letting users browse apps across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision ...
Apple has launched a dramatic new web interface for the App Store. You can now get the full App Store experience right in your browser, with dedicated pages for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision, Watch, ...
You still can’t download apps directly from the web — something Apple continues to reserve for its devices — but the new site lets you open an app listing on your Apple device instantly or share it ...
Apple has quietly launched a unified App Store website that brings together all its platform stores into a single responsive, searchable interface—though downloading still requires native apps.
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