With the passage of time it is likely that we have purchased several applications in the Android application store, the Play Store. Many of these applications will be used often, however, several others we will have bought (in offers, promotions, etc) and probably never have come to run on our device.
Through the Android application store it is quite complicated to have a list of purchased applications since we usually do not have a specific section for it and the only way to know if it is purchased or not is to look for the specific application in the app store and see if it is marked as purchased or to buy.
However, there are third-party applications that perfectly fulfill this task. One of these applications is My Paid Apps. We can download this application for free from the app store itself .
Once downloaded, we execute it and the main window of the program will appear.
You may also request some permission to access our Google account since it is from there that you obtain the data of the purchased applications. In the case of requesting some type of permit we accept it and continue with the program.
The first time we run it, we must click on the "update" button at the top of the screen to download the complete database with all the applications we have purchased from that store. Depending on the number of applications we have, it may take more or less time to perform this task, so we must wait a while until we see the results completely.
Once finalized we will see a window similar to the following one.
As we can see we will see a list with all the applications purchased. We can also see that some applications will be highlighted in green, which will indicate that they are applications already installed on the device, and the rest of them will appear white.
If we click on the menu at the top we can apply filters to choose the results we are going to show, for example, only devices, installed applications, applications not installed, other content, purchases within applications, etc.
We can also sort the results by name, price and date of purchase to have the results more at hand.
To finish, from the settings menu we can change the currency in which to show the data, activate the advertising (to help the developer economically) and if we want to activate or deactivate the marking of already installed applications.
An excellent free application to always keep track of all payment applications acquired from within the Google application store.