When we talk about how much money we spend in the world of technology, surely more than one of our readers, the numbers come up with a few zeros. However, the investment in gadgets and hardware In general, we have it much more controlled than the one we do in specific content for all those devices that we buy. It is true that they cost much more and that sometimes you have to plan your purchase in detail. However, if you were able to account for everything you have spent on digital content, you might be speechless at the money invested. And that is precisely what we propose to you today with AppZapp.
AppZapp is an application that scans the entire iTunes library and your devices with iOS and Mac OS X to detail the price of all that package of applications. Although it sometimes presents problems with the automatic connection, you can add it manually to see how much it costs the entire collection of tools and applications that you have been buying over time for your Cupertino devices.
The application searches all your files, so it could happen that in the final list of the cost of your applications for both operating systems, applications appear that you no longer have installed for whatever reason. However, if there are remains of them somewhere, and the AppZapp app detects that their purchase occurred in the past, it will also add them to the repertoire in order to calculate the total cost of your digital content. You can download the version for computers completely free of charge at this link and the version for iOS devices at the link below. Do you dare to discover how much you have paid to date for all your apps?
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I suppose that if one day a free application was installed and now it is paid, it will make the calculation based on the present time so you may have got 10 free applications and this application that you recommend indicating that you have spent 20 euros. Am I right or am I wrong. Thanks for the info.
Exactly, it does not actually tell you what you have spent, if not the cost of all your applications currently. For example, the last game I bought is Bioshock at € 4,49, it counts as € 10,99.