Michael Steeber, the creative head behind Facades has updated his app with another useful feature.
At the moment, users can now keep track of all the Apple Stores they have visited from various parts of the globe.
Facades App Receives New Update
According to a recent report by 9to5Mac, Apple shoppers can now catalog all of the Apple Stores they went to thanks to the new Facades update.
With the arrival of the new changes, you can now share your experience with your friends when visiting a particular Apple Store in your area or to other countries through a list.
It's like a bucket list that you can carry and check wherever you go so you can keep track of the shops you have gone into.
According to Steeber, this card features two different variations: one is set to light mode while the other one is for dark mode enjoyers.
"After you've built your list, you can share it as an image in light or dark mode and export the plain text. There are three image styles: Most Recent Visit, List, and Grid," Steeber wrote on his latest blog post.
The Facades app is a customizable app where you can pin your Wish list for the Visited Stores. You can mark them in your Favorites and Bookmarks, as well.
One thing that you can soon access through the app is the filter feature where you can simply filter all the Apple Stores into unique categories.
You can check what stores have a Boardroom or a Green Wall. Specifically, this makes it easier for users to go to a particular branch with a striking landmark.
Apart from that, Steeber adds the new Global Map that users can see over the Locations Tab. From here, you can check the availability of the Apple Stores all over the world whether they're open for that specific day or closed.
If you want to download Facades for your Apple Store tour, you can go to the App Store and download it right here.
For those unfamiliar with Facades, Steeber introduced this app just last November 2022. Back then, he was still experimenting with the features that he will include for the pre-launched app.
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Michael Steeber's Apple Store Time Machine
Last year, Steeber launched a 3D-modeled design for every Apple Store, as per a report by Tech Times. The so-called Apple Store Time Machine allows shoppers to take a sneak peek for the previous and present design of the Apple Stores up to present.
By visiting this link, you can get to see the historical appearance of the Cupertino shop and reminisce about its details that first came out several years ago.
Some of the most nostalgic icons that you can find in Apple Store Time Machine includes the Apple Store Fifth Avenue, the Infinite Loop, Stanford Shopping Center, and more.