Alphabetically sorting the list seems the wrong way to go to me. Given
we only pull 100 apps (less than one third of the total) by default from
the store, it will pin the same apps at the top of the list all the time
for all users, and bury end-alphabet apps (YouTube, Weather, uTorch) at
the bottom, or even off-screen.

It would make more sense to me to have highly rated apps at the top.
Given we don't currently have a 'store' as such, we were always told
that ratings and reviews would play a key role in determining what apps
get surfaced in the App Scope. Having it arbitrarily sorted by alphabet
breaks that.

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