There are fewer and fewer days until the guys from Cupertino officially launch the final version of iOS 11. As we informed you yesterday, the date that has begun to be rumored as possible would be the September 12, date on which Apple would present the new iPhone 7s, 7s Plus and the long-awaited and rumored iPhone 8.
But since the launch of the first beta, little by little we have been seeing the different news that will come from the hand of iOS 11, news that Apple did not officially announce on June 5, the date on which the usual Developer Conference of every year was held.
So far, every time we visited a web page where a link to an application for Mac was found, when clicking on it, we were shown an image informing us that this application was only compatible with macOS, nothing more. At no time is information related to the application in question shown to us. But it seems that that is going to change, since with the latest available beta of iOS 11 Apple has enabled the possibility of being able to see the details of the applications available in the Mac App Store, something that is currently not available in any version prior to iOS eleven.
But with iOS 11, lthe App Store shows us the same information that we can currently find in the Mac App Store of our Mac, with the full name of the application, the developer, the reviews, several screenshots of it, a couple of paragraphs of the description of the application ... It seems that Apple has taken advantage of the complete remodeling that the App Store application has received for offers much more information in it.
Coincidentally a few days ago, the Mac App Store, where we can download the applications on our Mac, received a new category, Extensions, from where we can download the 27 available extensions for Safari, extensions that until now we could only download from the website that Apple makes available to users who use Safari.