where did iTunes apps go?

new iTunes 12.7- where did apps go? pretty much the only thing I used iTunes for

Posted on Sep 13, 2017 1:49 PM

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Posted on Sep 13, 2017 4:03 PM

Any that you had on your computer are still there in your iTunes media folder and you can manually add them to your iOS device if needed. See the "Manually add items from your computer" section of Manually manage content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes - Apple Support


But for the most part you will no longer be using iTunes for that: Changes in the new iTunes - Apple Support

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Sep 13, 2017 4:03 PM in response to ljkiraly

Any that you had on your computer are still there in your iTunes media folder and you can manually add them to your iOS device if needed. See the "Manually add items from your computer" section of Manually manage content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes - Apple Support


But for the most part you will no longer be using iTunes for that: Changes in the new iTunes - Apple Support

Sep 28, 2017 6:28 AM in response to oceankims

It depends on how likely you are to want to reinstall an app that you currently have stored locally, and that gets removed from the store at some point by the developer. Assuming the app remains compatible with the version of iOS on your device (32-bit apps are not compatible with iOS 11) then if you have a local copy stored somewhere you could add it to a device again in future. I've backed up my Mobile Applications folder to an external drive, but I really don't expect to use the apps other than for testing.


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Sep 23, 2017 11:06 AM in response to Beitie

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Well that's not good for us users. That just means if we update an app, and it no longer works well on our devices, we can't roll back. C'mon Apple, please keep putting the customer first and stop trying to force us out of support.

This is a user-to-user support forum. If you want to make a suggestion to Apple you may want to also post to Feedback - iTunes - Apple

Oct 12, 2017 2:52 AM in response to Greg_Northcote

Management of apps, books, and tones has been removed from iTunes 12.7. See Changes in the new iTunes - Apple Support for details. The intention is clearly that management of these generally takes place on the device.


See the Manually add items from your computer section of Manually manage content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes - Apple Support for the control that remains. This can be used to copy apps (including apps that have been withdrawn from the store), ePubs, iBooks, PDFs, and tones from your computer to your device. The File Sharing feature for copying data between apps and the computer is still there. You can also use iCloud Drive, or Dropbox to move content to and from the device.


A long time criticism of iTunes, at least from some quarters, is that has been that it has become bloated. Perhaps this is an attempt to address that. I let both my iOS devices update automatically when there is an updated app, and I'm not interested in hanging on to old apps that a developer has withdrawn, nor do I need to rearrange my apps often, so while the change is drastic, I don't think it really affects me much. I'm more irritated by the changes to iTunes U, and iBooks in iTunes for Windows.


See Deploy apps in a business environment with iTunes - Apple Support for access to iTunes 12.6.3 if you want to revert to a build with app management features. Windows users need to uninstall the current copy of the iTunes application first. See Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrade/crash for steps to revert to a pre-iTunes 12.7 version of your iTunes database.



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