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  "path": "/forum/macos-mac-apps/accessibility-app-store-mac",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-14T15:13:29.000Z",
  "site": "https://applevis.com",
  "textContent": "I don't know if this issue is happening to me only because of some misconfiguration in my Mac, but for the last few years checking for apps in the app store of the Mac is a real pain for me. I can search for apps without problem, but then when I select one app to get more details about it, things get complicated. There are several containers with the details. First you have to interact with one called \"Collection\", and then inside it there are many other containers called \"Section\"/ You then have to go and interact with each individually to find out what is in each of them.\n\nIt doesn't made sense. it will be better to have an arragement similar to the iOS App Store where you can continue flicking within the same container and reading the text.\n\nAny ideas or tips of how to handle this problem will be appreciated.\n\nCordially,\n\nCarlos M Contreras",
  "title": "Accessibility of the App store of the Mac"
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