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App for manage list of purchased apps in AppStore

edited January 2021 in Other

In almost 10 years I have downloaded probably thousands of free applications and hundreds of paid ones from the AppStore. Is there an iOS application that allows to manage the list of purchased apps? Unfortunately I can't find any with this functionality. I mean functions such as:

(required)

  • see the list of purchased apps
  • adding selected applications to different favorites tabs
  • export / import of users settings (in case of reinstall app)

(possibly other options)

  • sort: free / paid
  • link to app in appstore
  • etc.

I know we can check the history of purchased apps this way:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204088

I know there are ways to download history of purchased apps like this: (to make list and manage it)
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/350658/can-i-download-a-list-of-all-apps-ive-paid-apple-for

However the most convenient way would be to have an app manager, where by entering Apple ID password we could see all our purchased applications. Additional options to manage the list like fovorite tabs would be wonderful. Thanks in advance for advice. Cheers.

Comments

  • Yea like a discography of apps... good idea, I sometimes see one in a folder and say... ahhh I forgot about that one.

    You could sort and filter too, like by Au, IAA, Midi out, Midi in, Ableton Link, AB3 compatibly, etc.. or any combo of those. Usually the apps I forget about are IAA...

  • Exactly, everyone could assign apps according to own needs into the appropriate tab. Sometimes we forget that we have some apps, because there are simply too many of them.

    If there is no such app in appstore, maybe some music app developer are going to write it? :)

    Unfortunately, I can't program myself and I regret it. I don't know how difficult or how easy it would be to apply such an app. Probably some difficulty would be to access the AppStore resources, but since we can log in and see what we bought, it looks like it could be done.

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