Bloop has announced the release of App Wallet 1.0 for iOS devices. App wallet performs a long and aimed scan of your mail, looking for any iTunes receipt and suggest you that App, Songs or movies you already bought and collect them in a list. The search results is not always perfect but the results is really high. Developed specifically for for iPhone and iPad, users will need a Gmail, Yahoo, Mobile Me or generic IMAP e-mail account.
App Wallet help you to save money and remember many apps that you bought an you did not remember anymore. App wallet can also remember Movies and Sound tracks that you bought. You will find them on the media tab beside this only apps can be download as many time you need and be sure theat you use the same app id otherwise will be charged again for the purchase.
The support at the moment is limited to IMAP emails, but you can easy forward your POP email account to a free IMAP address, like Gmail or Yahoo mail.
Features of App Wallet 1.0: * Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Mobile Me support * Generic IMAP mail is also supported * Multi Account * Support For Apps and Media
Pricing and Availability: App Wallet 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Utilities category.
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Old Man - May 24, 2011 at 10:40am
A similar app was available last year called iTunezzBill by iBear LLC. It arranged app store purchases by week, month, year, paid, free, type (app,etc).
It was a brilliant app but was pulled from the app store without warning or reason (typical) and left both customers & developer high and dry.
I hope these developers don't have the same fate.
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Dan - May 19, 2011 at 4:37pm
Hi,
Just curious. Can you explain me from where in itunes can generate that list !? And im not referring at history purchases.
Br;)
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kerin - May 19, 2011 at 2:30pm
I don't know what is worse, that the author didn't know that iTunes can generate a list of what you've bought or that Apple approved this at all.
Shame iClarified mistook this for news, too.