Nicer pages for App Store Apps

Launching the iTunes 9 has seen the revamp of many segments of the App online iTune store made by Webkit- the open source web layout engine used by Chrome and Safari as well.

Changes engender transition in the whole store layout too as well as nicer pages for the apps finally.

With the new technology applicable to many of the apps- though not all yet- app pages become much, much nicer. The new pages are not heavy texted but with text fade out with more scope for images.

The transit point of interest towards the new pages give rise as to how developers shall make their descriptions. Descriptions will have to be made concise as only the first few lines may be read by default; pressing on the "More" link allows reading of the entire description but this clearly is not the default mode any longer.

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