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Pete the Geek

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Mar 5, 2011
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I'm looking for a way to get a list of all the apps installed on a device in text form so I can paste it into a spreadsheet. Sure, I could type them but with 177 on one device, 162 on another and 120 on a third, that is a lot of typing!

Is there an app that does this? Perhaps there is a list somewhere deep in iTunes?

The project is to make a list of all the education (K-8 and some high school) apps we have tested over the past several months, rate them and flag the ones that we can't use (apps for little kids can't have advertising or in-app purchases). We will then select the top few apps in each category (such as math and language arts). By keeping a database, we can revisit it as apps are updated.
 
I'm looking for a way to get a list of all the apps installed on a device in text form so I can paste it into a spreadsheet. Sure, I could type them but with 177 on one device, 162 on another and 120 on a third, that is a lot of typing!

Is there an app that does this? Perhaps there is a list somewhere deep in iTunes?

The project is to make a list of all the education (K-8 and some high school) apps we have tested over the past several months, rate them and flag the ones that we can't use (apps for little kids can't have advertising or in-app purchases). We will then select the top few apps in each category (such as math and language arts). By keeping a database, we can revisit it as apps are updated.

I think you can do this with Xcode.

Also, you can disable in-app purchases through the parental control settings.
 
You can disable in-app purchases through Restrictions found under General under Settings.
 
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