There was once a Play Store (but let's call it even Market) who had a list dedicated to the app that we had purchased, so you can quickly reinstall. In one of the many updates to the store, however this function is lost in favor of a generic card "all” that shows we've ever installed any app, and then easily grow out of proportion.
A minimum of interactivity than would be very welcome indeed: what we can do is just go through a long list, not sorted or otherwise under any other practice logic, which could potentially be very useful if only we could apply the trivial filters, also just find an app purchased in the midst of all the other becomes a bit 'like finding a needle in a haystack, so that we would definitely use the search function first. The procedure can still become frustrating in both cases, especially for those who bought many app in the course of time.
So if you're nostalgic for the old section "not installed" who gathered to pay the app, Paul O'Brien of MoDaCo has the solution for you: Play Legacy Store. The famous developer has indeed taken an old version of Play and Store has changed to ensure that it can be installed alongside the current one: Play in Legacy, in the "my applications", we will also have the prophetic voice for the app purchased but not installed.
In versions of Android pre-Jelly Bean The Legacy Play Store can be downloaded and installed like any other app on Android 4.1 (or in case of problems), you'll need root permissions to manually enter the apk into / system / app changing then the permissions 644 (rw-r-r-).
It all seems a bit 'too much in exchange for a mere list? Its usefulness in effect depends greatly on the amount of apps you have installed, but it is certain that the "my applications" Play of the store could certainly be better than today.
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