Hi Flora,

I don't think there is anything like that when it comes to searching the app 
store. Keep in mind that searching Google is quite different as you get so many 
more results. If you search for an app in the app store on your phone, all you 
get are app results. I also find it useful at time to just use Google if I want 
to look up information about an app I read about or maybe I want to know how 
much it costs. I just type the app name into the Google search box followed by 
"on iTunes" or "in the App Store". This will usually give me a link to the 
Apple app store as the first sponsored result and most of the time the link I 
want will be the first search result of the main search results. If I really 
have problems finding a particular app in the app store on my phone I usually 
try to find it as I described above, then I can check the name of the developer 
and use it to search the app store.
It's also important when you search in the app store to double tap on "Search:" 
at the bottom right of the keyboard. Quite often if you check the quick results 
as you are typing an app name it doesn't show anything, but as soon as you tap 
on the search button the app then is easy to find.

Regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Flor Lynch
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2014 1:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Any syntax towards refining your search in the App Store?

Hello,

Google Help (and that of yahoo, et al.) offers hints and tips on how to 
improve one's search queries so that one may get results more closely 
matching what is being sought. (For example: This could include putting 
a phrase in quotes so that only the key phrase - exactly as typed - 
appears in  the results; or, it could exclude a word from the results by 
prefixing it with a - minus sign.) Does Apple's Store have any 
equivalent guides? So as to cut down on clutter and possible 
irrelevance, such modification suggestionss may be useful at the start, 
instead of using rather general (but unavoidable) search terms which 
generate hundreds or thousands of results in response.

I hope my question is clear enough, to those who know what I'm on about.

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