Apple to Combine macOS and iOS App Stores for a
Unified Experience
With the launch of iPhone 3G, Apple introduced a feature
which in future would change the way users interact with their devices. That
feature was called the App Store and we are all now witness to the revolution
which it started. Using apps has become a second nature to us now. I barely use
the browser on my smartphone, as most of the services that I use offer solid
apps, which are far better than what mobile websites could ever be. However,
the same things cannot be said about the Apple’s desktop devices.
While Mac App Store offers a
respectable number of Apps, it comes nowhere close to the quality and the
quantity of apps present on the iOS App Store. Another area
where the Mac App Store falters is when it come to updates. While iOS Apps
receive constant updates, the apps on Mac App Store are rarely updated and
hence are not up to the mark.
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