Apple Tears Down the “Wall” with Web-Based App Store: Now Open to Android and Windows 11 Users
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This week, Apple formally rolled out the web version of its App Store, enabling users to visit apps.apple.com via a browser, eliminating the need for an Apple device. Now, users can indulge in a full range of services, including app browsing, searching, and sharing. While this release comes 17 years after the fact, the revamped interface closely resembles the native App Store experience. It boasts a design that's highly reminiscent of the original, complete with an integrated search function and the ability to discover apps across different platforms. This update marks a significant departure from Apple's traditionally closed ecosystem, often referred to as the “walled garden,” and offers added convenience for potential new customers. Nevertheless, tech media outlets and long-time Apple enthusiasts contend that this launch is long overdue and currently falls short in terms of remote installation capabilities. Moreover, the webpage also features a section with related reading materials.