
AppDump is basically a utility that lets you scan your iOS applications and gather information about them. This information will allow you to better organize them, especially if you have multiple user accounts on your iOS devices or multiple devices. When you first launch the program, you will need to import your apps. This is done by selecting the folder where iTunes stores your synced software. This is usually the "Mobile Applications" folder. It is important that you have iTunes set to sync programs back to your Mac, or you won't find any apps when you import them. Once the scan is completed, a list will be populated with all your utilities. Each application will display its name, the Apple ID that was used to download or purchase it, the price paid for it or a "0" if the app was free, the developer and the genre.
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