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Get a text list of all apps on iPad
Is there any way to get a complete list of apps on your iPad, including AUs? Preferably as raw text or copy paste-able as such? the list in the OS, and lists in the hosts, both seem pretty clunky when you have too many apps 😇

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Great question
Email receipts help.... but no, not really (esp for IAP)
I can...but it was a lot of work.
Ever since I got into iOS music and app collecting, I made an entry for each app I bought into mystuff2 pro (handy iOS database app) - where I also keep a copy of photos/manuals/musicappblog reviews for each app/AUV3, which is now sitting at around 500+ entries.
It does have customizable list export to plain text or PDF.
If only Apple had fertile imagination
I had this need too in the past but had to just look at Settings.
Ask the dev of mystuff2 to auto create such list that would keep refreshing itself as you buy new apps or delete apps
Perfect. Just send me your list, because obviously I can use it as my own with an error rate of less than five percent. I can live with that...😜
That’d be hella nice if it could be automated like that
The way apps are sandboxed from each other and from the OS, I doubt that could work. Anyway, Mystuff 2 is typically used for movie/dvd collections and the like; I haven’t seen anyone else use it for apps, though it’s the best app I could find for the purpose.
Sure.. I may have been mistaken about it having plain text export, though it shouldn’t be difficult to convert. HTML, Excel, open document, PDF and CSV are the export format options.
Here’s the pdf attached here , hope this works for ya.
(ps. It’s missing around 20 apps or so that I haven’t got around to adding yet, picked up during recent sales & new releases)
Here’s a new pdf export that came out much better than the previously attached one: I’m just now getting used to the export options, which are fairly deep:
If you have a Mac you could use the Apple Configurator app to export a list of the apps installed on your iOS device.
Go to Actions/Export/Info... and select "Installed Apps" and you'll get a CSV with apps and developer names.
Other, third-party, iOS file managers might do the same...
Strictly on the iOS device?
You could take screenshots and then use OCR software to convert to text.
Settings/General/iPad Storage will have the full list of apps, however, it's sorted by size, so it can take a couple of minutes to settle if you have a lot of apps. Plus, there's more text than just the app names, so you'll have to edit the OCR capture a fair amount.
Note: the listing at the bottom of the Settings list just has the app names and is alphabetical, but it just has apps that have System Settings, so it won't get every app on your device.