Use your voice to get favourite app from Apple Store


San Francisco, Jul 28 (IANS): Apple has updated its app store to version 5.1 with voice support and a revamped search interface which, much like the App Store and iTunes Store, will now highlight the trending searches.

The update will allow users to tap the microphone icon along the search bar to dictate their search details instead of typing.

The search results page has been revamped as well, featuring a new card-based interface that would smoothen sorting through the results, 9to5Mac reported late on Friday.

"Search has been updated with an enhanced design. And it's now powered with speech recognition technology for better search results. With a fresh look and the addition of speech recognition technology, it's never been easier to find products, stores, sessions, and more," said Apple, describing its new app search look.

Additionally, Apple has also made updates to its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) app for iOS, promising bug fixes and performance improvements.

"This update includes bug fixes and improvements in several areas, including accessibility, stability, and video downloads. In addition, videos can be viewed by collection and platform on tvOS," Apple wrote in its update notes.

The WWDC and Apple Store applications are available for free on the App Store for iOS users.

  

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