Apple has announced that starting in March 2020 developers will be able to distribute iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS versions of their apps as a universal purchase. This means customers will be able to use apps and in-app purchases across platforms by purchasing only once.
You can choose to create a new app for these platforms using a single app record in App Store Connect or add platforms to your existing app record. Get started by building and testing your apps using a single bundle ID with Xcode 11.4 beta.
In addition, App Store categories will be unified across the App Store and Mac App Store to align with this change, and to help make apps more discoverable.
The following changes will be made:
● You’ll be able to select the following categories for iOS apps: “Developer Tools” and “Graphics & Design”.
● You’ll be able to select the following categories for macOS apps: “Books”, “Food & Drink”, “Magazines & Newspapers”, “Navigation”, and “Shopping”.
● The “Photography” and “Video” categories on the Mac App Store will be combined into “Photo & Video”. Mac apps and pending updates with the “Photography” or “Video” category selected in App Store Connect will be moved automatically to the combined category.
● “Kids” will no longer be a subcategory within “Games” on the Mac App Store.
You can change the categories and subcategories associated with your app at any time with an app update.
More details at the link below...
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You can choose to create a new app for these platforms using a single app record in App Store Connect or add platforms to your existing app record. Get started by building and testing your apps using a single bundle ID with Xcode 11.4 beta.
In addition, App Store categories will be unified across the App Store and Mac App Store to align with this change, and to help make apps more discoverable.
The following changes will be made:
● You’ll be able to select the following categories for iOS apps: “Developer Tools” and “Graphics & Design”.
● You’ll be able to select the following categories for macOS apps: “Books”, “Food & Drink”, “Magazines & Newspapers”, “Navigation”, and “Shopping”.
● The “Photography” and “Video” categories on the Mac App Store will be combined into “Photo & Video”. Mac apps and pending updates with the “Photography” or “Video” category selected in App Store Connect will be moved automatically to the combined category.
● “Kids” will no longer be a subcategory within “Games” on the Mac App Store.
You can change the categories and subcategories associated with your app at any time with an app update.
More details at the link below...
Read More