Apple has launched a version of the Mac App Store localized in Czech. Like previous changes to the Mac App Store, upport for the new language is rolling out to users and will only show up for a few people at first. Some users have also spotted a Slovak version of the store, which may be rolling out now as well.
If you’re not seeing the language change yet, you may be able to enable it by switching your region using the flag button at the bottom of the home page, then changing back.
Update: Users are reporting that Romanian and Hungarian versions of the store is also showing up now.
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Yaaay. Great news. It’s true I rather use an English version but I’m excited they think about us :)
And hungarian too.
Great!;)
Now please give us Siri in Slovak as rumoured couple of months ago….
Great!;)
Now please give us Siri in Slovak as rumoured couple of months ago….
Oh no! Automatic localization is one of the worst features (and mistake) that companies and developers make. Taking away the choice of the consumer to have the app appearing in a chosen language is just terrible. I’m an expat living in Czech Republic, English is not my mother language but I prefer to keep my services in English. I don’t want everything now to be set to Czech just because of localization. Add language support, sure, that is excellent, but give the customer the choice to use whatever language they want!
I want Siri in Slovak as well. :) And an online Apple Store in Slovakia as well.
Yeah and it’s in iOS App Store too.