Screenshots of the icons and login screen of the upcoming Apple Mac Store have appeared (courtesy of 9to5Mac), giving us an idea of what to expect from the app at it’s January release date.
The first thing is the icon which seems to not have changed since it’s first appearance on announcement with it’s pencil, paintbrush(?), and ruler(?) placed into an “A” logo. The logo has been screen-shotted alongside other shortcuts on the Mac OS X 10.6.6 dock.
The second screenshot, which is of the login page shows us that users will be able to access the store with their Apple, iTunes or MobileMe accounts.
According to some coding in the app, it looks like the Mac App Store will have iOS-like parental controls, allowing parents to stops their kids getting age restricted games.
The Mac App Store is set to be a free download for Mac OS X Snow Leopard users, and is expected to be released on January 6th (a date shared with the CES kick off).
Via: T3
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