boygeniusreport.com - 11/11/2008
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There are plenty of iPhone 2.2 OS screenshots floating around, but we just got a hold of some we hadn’t seen. These detail the changes to the App Store which honest to god makes so much sense. Finally you can sort the categories themselves by “Top Paid”, “Top Free” and “Release Date”. In ...
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iPhone 2.2 App Store Screenshots Emerge
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... application screen shots. I can’t tell you how frustrating this was for me when browsing around the app store. I’d find an app of interest, yet, all I could ever view was the startup screenshot, and that’s it! If I wanted more shots I had to pop open my iTunes for more detailed information.
These updates are a step in the right direction. Can’t wait to update to 2.2!
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New Apple iPhone 2.2 screen shots of App Store
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... on the App Store as now the iPhoner can sort categories such as top free apps, top paid apps and by release date too.
Then there’s the categories icon, each category has its own icon next to it rather than just the plain old text. Another good improvement is the iPhoner is now able to brows through all the app screen shots so the iPhoner can gain a good visual of the application before deciding to download.
Source – BGR
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App Store: Apple iPhone 2.2 firmware update screenshots
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... new look of the App Store makes much more sense now, and has much more of a fun feel, which is what the App Store is all about. Categories can now be sorted by “Top Paid”, “Top Free” and “Release Date”.
Each category also gets a cool looking icon, instead of just boring text. Overall Apple iPhone 2.2 firmware update certainly helps to improve the App Store, certainly shows that Apple are upping their game, now that they know that Google Android are on the scene.
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