The site includes previews of what’s new in iOS 17!
As users of Apple devices, there are many native apps that we use to perform different actions in our day to day. Precisely, so that you continue to learn about these and others that you may not know so much about, Apple has launched the “Apps by Apple” website on its official site. And there are many reasons to visit it.
On the “Apps by Apple” website, which debuted this week, those with the bitten apple promote apps like Messages, Photos, Reminders and more, and include previews of new iOS 17 features which will be officially released this month.
All Apple apps in one place
The site breaks down Apple’s various apps by category, including:
- Communication: “Apps to keep you connected”.
- Creativity: “Tools for passionate professionals and creatives.”
- Productivity: “Everything you need to make your work of art”.
- Exploration: “Discover the world and navigate it with ease.”
- Entertainment and home: “Brilliant ways to watch, read, listen and relax.”
- Health and Fitness: “Well-being for your mind and body”.
- There’s also a “Features” section of the website that highlights “integrated, smooth, and easy-to-use” things like Siri, iCloud, CarPlay, and Continuity.
Of course, Apple also highlights the advantages of using its native apps. Thus, it reminds users that cEvery Apple app comes with powerful privacy features. to help protect your data and give you control over your information.
The company also emphasizes accessibility features built into all products and applications Apple to help all people learn, create and do what they love.
One step ahead of third-party apps
The launch of this site could be one of Apple’s moves to anticipate the consequences of opening the iPhone to third-party app stores in Europe.
The European Union ruled a new Digital Markets Law that will force Apple and all technology companies to offer alternative application stores to avoid monopoly and anti-competitiveness. The deadline to comply with the measure will be until March 5, 2023.
The European Union Digital Markets Law is legislation designed for large technology companies. The objective is to encourage the competitiveness of the sector, eliminating some of the advantages of the market giants and favoring small startups and indie developers.