View list of Mac App store apps on windows

I'm going to be buying the new iMac when it comes out, but until then I was hoping that there was a way to view which apps are on the mac app store. Is there a website anywhere that will allow me to browse the store on a pc computer?
Figure not but thought I'd ask.
Thanks.

Sorry no, but you can get an idea from a Google search here.
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