![]() However, if you go through the normal upgrade channels, you can't get it. Yeah, familiar, and we published a story about it. I never use podcasts or books, yet that crap is still cluttering up my iTunes.ĪFAIK, it'll go away if you get an iPhone X. I'll tell you one thing that's not going away any time soon.iTunes 12.6 on my iMac.ĮVERYONE uses apps and needs to manage them. You will have noticed if you ever clicked on a website's link to an app and now seen that it may try and fail to open iTunes but that's also something iMazing can't help with. You probably didn't do that every morning and you probably didn't retrieve old apps every afternoon so you may not even have noticed that iTunes has changed. Rearrange your front screen, fiddle with your dock, group apps into folders: you could do all of that and now you can't. In iTunes you could move apps around on your Mac and have them be moved on your iOS device. If you were someone who used iTunes to manage your iOS apps, you probably used it to arrange them too. Then iMazing can tell you whether you've owned it before or not. You have to know the name of an app and search for it. It can't give you a list of your past purchases. While iMazing can retrieve any app you own from the App Store, it can't tell you what you owned. ![]() The most pressing issue is to do with apps you've deleted before installing iMazing. Still, it is accessing what you previously could only get to via iTunes so it is possible this functionality will be blocked in the future - but that would likely cause problems with other device management systems, so we don't think it's going away any time soon.Įven while it isn't, though, and even while iMazing is doing a good thing, it's not complete. ![]() There's no security issue, it's not breaking the App Store or getting you apps you don't already own. They also point out that Apple could in theory block iMazing from doing what it now does. ![]() The company says that these are functions we all used to get for free with iTunes so they don't think they should charge either. The full iMazing 2.5.1 app costs $39.99 but this new iTunes replacement feature is in the free trial and won't expire. What's new is this app management service - and it's free. It hasn't been waiting 2.5.1 versions for iTunes to drop this feature. This is really what iMazing has been doing from the start.
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