IOS App store. See programs I have already downloaded






















Having such a list can be useful, especially if you have downloaded many apps over many years. You can view the list of your downloaded apps on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch by following the steps below.

How to. On iPhone, iPad or iPod touch You can view the list of your downloaded apps on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch by following the steps below. On your iOS device launch the App Store app. On the next page you will get a menu with your own account.

If you have family sharing enabled, then the list will also contain other members of the family. Being a shortcut, the first way is definitely the fastest. The second way is more cumbersome, but I believe each user should know where to locate that information. If you have a compatible device, use 3D Touch by pressing firmly on the App Store app icon on your Home screen.

When you attempt to download an app that costs money, you will not be charged if you already bought the app. After you press buy and enter your iTunes password, it will say "You have already purchased this item. To download it again for free, select OK.

The problem is that I deleted hundreds of apps from my phone, some of which were paid for. Later on I might find an app I like but notice that it costs money. It might be an app I had already paid for, or an app which I got when it was free.

Stolen from caliban's answer here. Update: The easiest way to do this is to open up the App Store on the iPad, and search for the app.

If you see it say "INSTALL," rather than showing a price, it means that you have purchased the app before, and can download it again for free. One way to do this is to archive all your iTunes receipt notifications in your email account. This way you can search your email account for the application's name and see if it exists in any of your receipts.

The downside to this is that if the application's name changed it won't find it since your receipt will contain the application's old name. You could try searching for the seller's name, but that might change as well.

Another way to do this is to look at your iTunes purchase history. While this will have the application's current name unlike in email archiving , there is no easy way to search through it. Another difference between the two methods is that the Purchase History will contain app updates you downloaded, while the receipt emails will not. August 29, at pm. Prakash Patel says:. April 12, at am. Rainer Mata says:.

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