![]() ![]() Sure, those are already a lot of apps covered, and it's free, but with the license for MacUpdater you get support for apps distributed via Sparkle, MAS, Homebrew Cask, individual developer appcasts, releases via GitHub etc., and CoreCode also maintain their own database of apps, which includes apps that users have installed/updated manually… even some of my own Platypus apps have found their way into the CoreCode database. I have only had a quick look Latest, and it only covers app that use the Sparkle framework plus apps that are from the Mac App Store. I have only really tried MacUpdater, and it's become one of my essential tools to have on the Mac. by polling Sparkle feeds, but I haven’t heard about it in a long time.Īpp Store Rejection Mac Mac App Mac App Store macOS 10.14 Mojave MacUpdate MacUpdater I think there used to be another app that did this, e.g. ![]() The MacUpdater database has information about the latest versions of more than 30.000 apps (see FAQ). There are filter-options to display just outdated apps or ignore apps from being updated. You’ll see a list of all your apps, and apps with updates are listed in red. Just launch it and let it scan your apps. Nothing could be easier than finding out which of your apps are out-of-date with MacUpdater. (Besides the similar name, it competes with their Desktop product.) I had not heard of this app, perhaps because it’s not listed on MacUpdate, either. Meanwhile, Apple continues to distribute dozens of apps that are malware, or are from known Malware vendors! While our users tell us that MacUpdater is the best app they have found in years, Apple rejected it from inclusion into the Mac App Store, because it is not ‘useful enough’. ![]()
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