The arrival of iOS 11, was a change with respect to previous versions on an aesthetic level, since in terms of functions, the news was really scarce. One of the main novelties is found in the App Store, an application store that offers us a design similar to that found in a traditional blog.
Apple took advantage of the launch of the new App Store to remove access via iTunes to the app store, something that was not very funny to users, but that could be repeated in iOS 12, but this time with the iBooks application for Mac, since there is no version for Windows.
In the first betas of iOS 11.3 Apple began to give clues of the intentions it had, renaming the iBooks app to Books to dry, without the traditional "i" that has accompanied it since its launch. But the changes go further, since according to Mac Otakara, Apple plans to completely remodel the application, as well as the access it currently offers both to the store and to the shelf where we store all the books that we have previously bought or downloaded. on the device.
One of the main novelties we would find in the Today section, where, as is currently shown in the App Store, we would find recommendations, featured authors, compilations, interviews ... any type of content related to the books and authors that are currently available in the Apple book store.
It is likely that tomorrow, March 27, at the event that Apple plans to hold in Chicago and is aimed at the educational field, the Cupertino-based company will plan give some hint more about how the company wants to approach this remodeling of the application, a remodeling that does not seem to come with iOS 11.3 as we might initially suppose, so we will have to wait for iOS 12.