Apple is improving the search system for applications in the App Store, it automatically corrects misspelled words

  Without announcing this to the whole world, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), made an important change in the search system of the applications available in App Store, the company automatically correcting words written incorrectly by users during the search process of an application. The change implemented by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has the right effect displaying multiple results for the various applications from App Store, even if users write the name of the application incorrectly, or if they enter spaces in the words entered in the search box, and in the images of this article you will see how much things have changed. If in the spring Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), shows very few results for common misspelled words this fall App Store- displays many more results, considering that users wanted to write the correct word, but got it wrong.

  Although, in essence, the change seems normal, it still comes against the background of major discrepancies between the results displayed by the App Store and Google Play for misspelled words. In practice, Google Play interprets the wishes of users much more accurately even if they misspell a word, while the App Store only performs very strict searches based on the words written by users in the App Store application. If you're wondering how this change will affect us in the long run, well, we should see a lot more accurate results for App Store searches and we should find apps faster, with developers seeing an increase in the number of downloads and purchases.