Apple launched a new App Store on the web today, allowing users to browse through and search for apps across all of its ...
Along with the ability to switch between listings of apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Vision Pro, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, ...
Just hours after Apple launched a new web interface for the App Store, its front-end source code ended up on GitHub.
Apple launched a full-fledged web version of its App Store yesterday, allowing users to easily browse apps for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.
Apple’s new web-based App Store brings all its platforms together in one place, hinting at a broader shift toward a unified ...
You can browse by categories, flip between platforms like iPhone, iPad, and Watch, and know what’s trending without needing ...
Apple has redesigned its App Store, making it openly available on the web, allowing non-Apple users to freely browse the ...
That's right, it took until the year 2025 for Apple to create a browser version of the App Store.
We're not sure what took so long, but you can now fully browse the App Store for all platforms with a web browser.
The web version of the Microsoft Store quietly added the ability to select and install multiple Windows apps at once.
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 finally put the App Store where the rest of the internet lives: the web. You can now scroll categories, search apps, ...