MyApplications - An App for App Lovers
Mac AppsFor the avid app collector there are a few tools available to help catalog and curate the assortment of programs that accumulate over time. You can use Apple's built in system report to get comprehensive information but it's rather dense and not illustrated. You can use an app like Apparency, but then you are limited to a single app at the time. MyApplications, available in the app store for 99 cents, serves as both a database and a launcher for your computer.
The MyApplications general interface includes a count of the number of apps you have installed, 414 in my case. It breaks the apps down into publishers, for example I have 92 apps from Apple itself and six from the wonderful developer Sindre Sorhus. Apparently, many apps don't provide publisher information because I have a lot that are not listed. It also breaks the apps into categories such as utilities, productivity, developer tools, graphics and design etc. The categories, while helpful, are a little too broad for my taste, for example I have 124 labeled as utilities and it seems that could have been further narrowed into categories like disk utilities, archive utilities, etc.
The app interface lets you choose sorting by name or last launched. It
tells you how many apps you currently have running and how may you have
launched in the past day. If you click on individual apps, you have the
option to launch them or to get more information regarding size on disk,
location, language localizations, download date and date of last update.
A complete permissions report is included. The package contents are
listed as is a complete description, apparently from the App store or
developer's web site if provided. There are even screen shots provided.