Joseph Videtto asks:
I want to print a list of all the iPad apps installed on my iPad – what is the easiest way of doing this?
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ha14
December 15, 2012just screenshot (hold HOME and tap POWER) your whole iPad.
http://www.wikihow.com/Take-a-Screenshot-With-an-iPad
Thanks! I never knew you could take a screenshot on my iPad like that!
December 16, 2012looks a little cumbersome if you have to do each screen separately – especially if you have a lot of apps on multiple screens
December 16, 2012Joseph Videtto
December 15, 2012Ha gives a good suggestion, but I would really like a line-item text list that I can send rather than a screenshot. Any way to get a text listing with one app per line ?
Jack Giebel
December 16, 2012Don’t own a iPad, but second post here looks promising: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3527092?start=0&tstart=0
siddharth singh
December 16, 2012you can connect your ipad to itunes and you can see all the list of apps there.
Junil Maharjan
December 16, 2012i would go with ha14
Harshdeep Hura
December 16, 2012For having a detailed list of all the apps installed on your iPad, jailbreak it first (if it isn’t jailbroken, check YouTube for how to do it) and then install “AppInfo” from BigBoss repository on Cydia. Then open AppInfo -> more -> Export as text file. This way you will have the list of apps, sources and springboard apps on your iPad. Hope you found this useful!
susendeep dutta
December 16, 2012If your iPad is jailbroken,then the Cydia app mentioned in the link below will be helpful -
http://thetechjournal.com/electronics/iphone/get-information-about-apps-installed-on-your-device-with-appinfo.xhtml
If your iPad is not jailbroken,then visit the link below which has a video illustarting how to print the list of apps -
http://chris.pirillo.com/make-a-backup-of-your-iphone-ipod-touch-ipad-apps-list/
Mikey Ja
January 16, 2013The easiest way I found was to sign up for App Shopper. You can then download a little software utility that will read all of the apps you have ever downloaded from iTunes (it doesn’t matter if you bought the app on your iPad or your computer). It then creates a complete, sortable list that you can view by category, name, paid vs. free, etc. Plus, you can download the app for the iPad and see everything there as well. Alternately, you could also view all of your apps on their website and even create a wishlist to track apps you are thinking about buying (and find out when they drop in price).