See your App Store purchase history with prices on iPhone, iPad, and Mac so you can find out how much you paid for an app recently or from years ago.
How to find your App Store purchase history with price
See your App Store purchase history with prices on iPhone, iPad, and Mac so you can find out how much you paid for an app recently or from years ago.
Learn how to see which apps, books, music, TV shows, and ringtones your family members have bought so you can review their purchases and also download those media on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch without paying again.
Check out this list of free apps for creating podcasts on Mac and get your own show live on air in no time.
How about something entirely different? Meet Twidget, a cool app by York, England-based developer James Shaw. This free of charge piece of software is basically an iPhone and iPad widget providing an at-a-glance look at your Twitter timeline right on the Home screen.
It's felt like a long time coming, but the Twitter-owned app Periscope has confirmed today it is shutting down.
With iOS and iPadOS 14.3, released yesterday, we got a new file format for our iPhone photos: Apple ProRAW. While you can edit ProRAW photos in the stock Photos app, third-party ones like Adobe Photoshop have yet to be updated with support for the new format. That being said, iMazing wasted no time having implemented ProRAW support in its 2.13.2 update.
With M1 Macs available to purchased and basking in glowing reviews, Apple has now published a new editorial on the Mac App Store highlighting some of the major apps that have been optimized for Apple silicon.
Shazam for iPhone and iPad was updated in the App Store this morning with several new features. Besides, Shazam can now be used on any computer via a web browser.
A digital gift can be the perfect present for the gift-giving season, Mother’s or Father’s Day, or a birthday. Apple makes it easy for you to buy a book, music, app, game, movie, or TV show as a gift. All you need is your recipient’s email address, and you’re on your way to making their day.
In this week's edition of our Apps of the Week roundup we have a new take on web searches, a productivity tool for screenshot-takers, and a fun AR app that brings your music to life. And as always, we've selected two great games for you to check out.
Learn how to compress photos without using the internet on your iPhone or iPad to make their file sizes smaller so they’re easier to share, upload, and store.
Way, way back in 2016, Apple launched an app called "Music Memos". It was designed for musicians to capture song ideas right on their iPhone.