All editorial content found in the App Store's Today section is now fully accessible on the web.
App Store editorials, special features and other stories are now viewable on the web
All editorial content found in the App Store's Today section is now fully accessible on the web.
Developer Serif's Adobe InDesign competitor is now available on Mac App Store.
Lightroom has become Adobe's first pro app to be added to Apple's redesigned Mac App Store.
Apple has replaced the itunes.apple.com URLs when accessing listings from App Store and Mac App Store through a web browser with the new apps.apple.com domain in yet another sign that the iPhone maker is unshackling itself from the past and moving forward.
Learn how to check the status of the various Apple services to confirm whether there are any downtime, or to make sure all services are operating normally.
BBEdit, an advanced text editor made by Bare Bones Software, has returned to Mac App Store after a nearly five-year hiatus. BBEdit 12 packs in 300+ new features and refinements since BareBones pulled it from Mac App Store in October 2014, like full 64-bit support, Git integration and Mojave-specific features like Dark Mode support and much more.
Registered macOS developers are now permitted to release Mac app updates to customers in stages, and even pause the phased release in case a major bug has been discovered.
Learn how to redownload previously purchased free or paid apps on iPhone, iPad, and Mac without having to pay again.
App Store was opened on July 10, 2008, with an initial 500 apps available. Between its launch more than a decade ago and today, it's earned Apple's developers an unbelievable $120 billion in revenue, the Cupertino giant revealed in a press release Monday.
At its annual developers conference held in the summer of 2018, Apple made an unexpected announcement that Windows giant Microsoft would be launching the Office suite on the revamped Mac App Store in macOS Mojave, and now it's made good on that promise.
The bad news keeps piling up for Apple, but that's not discouraging the Cupertino technology company from sharing some positive developments today, revealing that its App Store has managed to rake in nearly one-third of a billion dollars—on New Year's Day alone.
Apple's carrier billing option for Apple ID purchases has expanded to an additional seven countries around the world. Customers in these countries who don't have or don't want to use a credit or debit card for their purchases can now take advantage of mobile phone billing.