The old way of create a URL to list all your applications for macOS (NOT iOS):
https://appstore.com/mac/<name>/
What is the new way?
Does anyone have a link?
Plenty of info for iOS around, but not macOS.
Driving me insane.
Thanks You
The old way of create a URL to list all your applications for macOS (NOT iOS):
https://appstore.com/mac/<name>/
What is the new way?
Does anyone have a link?
Plenty of info for iOS around, but not macOS.
Driving me insane.
Thanks You
Try this: Mark Noble
https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/mark-noble/471538526?mt=12
Tapping that link opens a browser window that redirects, calling the MAS application, that eventually opens to your (total 7 mac app) catalog.
Steps to get that type link (all of this takes place in a browser):
1.) Enter the name of one of your apps in a browser/google search, then tap/follow the link that is returned...should be first on the list.
3.) When the 'Mac App Store Preview' page for that app opens, locate the dev's name - should be right below the app's name you searched for.
4.) Tap on their name, right/cntrl. click, then select 'copy link'.
Distribute accordingly.
I general create links to apps from the App Store app. Once you’ve found the app in the store, select Copy Link from the … menu.
Share and Enjoy
—
Quinn “The Eskimo!”
Apple Developer Relations, Developer Technical Support, Core OS/Hardware
let myEmail = "eskimo" + "1" + "@apple.com"
I would like a URL which opens a page displaying ALL my apps, not just one.
I won't put in a dozen or so links into my CV.
Something like this - dev/company name formatted URL safe, with their dev ID:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/lemke-software-gmbh/408364643?mt=12
Loads an interim browser page, then calls the mac app store application that eventually loads the dev's apps in one window
Try this: Mark Noble
https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/mark-noble/471538526?mt=12
Tapping that link opens a browser window that redirects, calling the MAS application, that eventually opens to your (total 7 mac app) catalog.
Steps to get that type link (all of this takes place in a browser):
1.) Enter the name of one of your apps in a browser/google search, then tap/follow the link that is returned...should be first on the list.
3.) When the 'Mac App Store Preview' page for that app opens, locate the dev's name - should be right below the app's name you searched for.
4.) Tap on their name, right/cntrl. click, then select 'copy link'.
Distribute accordingly.
Is there a way to create a locale-neutral URL to the app? I found that when I copy the URL from my (German) App Store app, it contains "/de/" in the URL, and any user will see the German version of the App Store page.
Can I simply (reliably) replace "/de/" with "/us/" in the URL to get to the English page?
Thanks in advance!