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Although apple provide online store iOS application, the
application can make iPhone and iPod Touch users conveniently use
the apple online store, now Apple intends to make online shopping
experience more simple. The new site, which could arrive sometime
in 2012, was first reported by 9 To 5 Mac.
In the past few months, we observed that Apple wants to use
mobile webpage edition online shop online store instead of the
native application. Now it looks like that apple is towarding to
this direction and plan to release the magic mobile webpage edition
online store next year.
It is reported that this new online store will showcase the
ability of apple in the powerful webpage, revolutionary program
experience. Moreover the new webpage program will mimic the native
iOS applications today to a full extent. But there are a big
difference lies in that the webpage edition online store will be
more likely to visit. And the users do not have to go to download
the app if the user wants to purchase a product.
We do have some concerns about some of the functionality from
the native application being ported over to the mobile web version.
Notably the feature that provides users with functionality (shown
above) based on the physical Apple retail that they are currently
visiting. Perhaps Apple will keep the App Store version around for
that feature or will figure out a way to move it to the web
browser. After all, iOS Safari can access a user's current
location.
But whether the program can completely replace the original
webpage's all functions is still doubtful. In particularly, the
primary application can judge whether you in the Apple Store
through your current position. And apple can also use a mobile
version of Safari location function to determine the location of
the user.
Apple plans to debut the mobile version of the online store
sometime in 2012. As aforementioned, the project has been shelved
multiple times before, so it is possible that the project will once
again be moved to the sideline in favor of other product
development. The project has actually been announced and then
shelved a couple times previously, according to reports, so seeing
this one actually emerge in 2012 may not actually happen as
projected. Still, though, I find myself wondering if this is an
unnecessary upgrade, a "leave well enough alone" sort of situation.
It's not as though Apple's current Apple Store app was buggy or
particularly difficult to work with, so why fix what isn't really
broken?
But that's why it's great to have you guys around, to ask
those questions. Are you thinking that the Apple Store mobile
version could use some tweaks and upgrades? What do you think would
be a boost to the Apple Store's capability? Or do you think that
this is just a waste of Apple's time and development
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