Apple is rethinking the AppStore

23598 I don't know if you have recently entered the AppStore of those from Apple to look at the description of an application, but if you did, you probably noticed that some changes have been made regarding the framing of the information on the page. Finally, Apple gives more importance to pictures, which until now were small and cramped at the bottom of the screen, and what came first was the text information about the application. As far as I'm concerned, and I think there are many who think so, the visual impact created by seeing the pictures makes our first impression about the application. If the pictures seem interesting to me, I also look at the description to see if the application is really useful to me, but Apple put more emphasis on the technical details, a lot of text and small and few pictures, well, I like that finally -they decided to change the board.

So, like positioning, when you enter to see the details of an application, the first thing that will catch your eye will be the screenshots of the application that are positioned exactly in the center of the screen, and this time they have a large normal size, which gives us the possibility let's study in detail the elements of each screen. A summary of the application description appears at the top, which can be seen in its entirety by pressing the button More on the right side, just below the text, which reveals all the text by extending the screen downwards. Under the description, I don't know if it's a new element but I haven't noticed it until now, Apple also presents other similar applications of the company that made the application you're looking at. On the left side appears the price of the application, details regarding the manufacturing company, size, available languages, application rating, etc., and under the screenshots you can find all the comments/reviews made to the respective application.

I like the change, I didn't get along very well with the old format, so I welcome it warmly. What do you think?