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is there any app that can check for updates for all of my applications? ex: get the list of my 43 apps and check to see if i have the newest version available?
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I'm not sure of one, but that would be really interesting and beneficial to have. Instead of looking/checking for an update for an app. update one by one, you can just have an app. do the check all at once for each and every one of them. Good question.

Hint to any developers out there.

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This isn't really an app, but it's sort of want you guys are wanting. MacUpdate has this feature available for its paying members. You can get notified by emails about software updates. But it costs money. But...... if it you subscribe within the month of Januany, you get this service for free for the rest of the year. Try it!
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This isn't really an app, but it's sort of want you guys are wanting. MacUpdate has this feature available for its paying members. You can get notified by emails about software updates. But it costs money. But...... if it you subscribe within the month of Januany, you get this service for free for the rest of the year. Try it!
Thanks for the info. As you say, its no app. but this seems to be the next best thing.

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