With iOS 11 last year, Apple introduced a completely redesigned App Store with a heavy focus on human curation. The redesign has purportedly had a dramatic affect on app discovery and download numbers, and now Apple could be planning to give the Mac App Store a similar treatment…

Since its release in 2011, the Mac App Store has largely been neglected by Apple and developers alike, with some developers going as far as to ditch the platform all together.

In a post on Daring Fireball this evening, John Gruber noted of the positive impacts the iOS App Store redesign has brought, and suggested the Mac App Store might see similar treatment at WWDC next month:

Gruber, who is generally well-connected, has a history of making casual comments like these in blog posts and letting them serve as his coy way of ‘leaking’ upcoming features.

A report last month indicated that new App Store design in iOS 11 has brought an 800 percent increase in downloads for apps that are Featured. Apple itself has touted the effects of the new App Store design as well. Phil Schiller said in January:

The Mac App Store, on the other hand, has seen multiple developers leave the platform due to missing features, a lack of user interest, and more. Ideally, a redesigned interface and focus on curation will help spur new adoption of the Mac App Store.

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