
Apple rolls out autocomplete suggestions for AppStore
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Apple has introduced new search suggestions for the iPhone and iPad App Stores. Here's how they can help find specific apps more quickly and easily.
Apple has begun rolling out a new feature in their App store called Search Suggestions. The feature has been implemented in the form of tags and is designed to help users search for apps based on certain categories and attributes. This new feature is meant to narrow down your hunt for new apps or specific applications and speed up the process which is exactly what users need. Introducing search suggestions on the App Store!Select (or deselect) multiple suggestions to refine your search so you can find even more amazing apps and games.Search suggestions roll out today starting with the USA, Canada, the UK, and Australia. pic.twitter.com/viaZHlCZMb The search suggestions feature presents itself the moment the user starts typing on the search bar. The engine will adapt to the term you use, e.g., ‘game’ outs suggestions such as ‘offline’, ‘kids’, ‘puzzle’, and more. For a deeper dive on ‘puzzle’, the App Store shows ‘word’ or ‘jigsaw’, for example. Apple announced the search suggestions feature on Twitter, saying how users can choose multiple suggestions to refine and allow for new app and game discovery.
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