For some reason the company hasn't yet confirmed, Google has decided to stop sending notifications to Android users each time A new version of the application has been installed from the Google Play store. What started as a "bug" was later a verified removal of one of the simplest features in the app store, letting users know all the time what your applications are they were automatically updated automatically, without access through the store app.
But luckily there is a solution. How do they calculate the portal XDA Developers, new free app available on Google Play developed by an independent developer Braden farmer, it has arrived make up for the lack of these notices, and notify users every time an update is installed.
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Request in question AppNotifier, and its functionality is very simple: when installed, we will show a notification every time a new program is installed, or every time it is installed new version of any app already installed.
However, AppNotifier is not free from default. Currently, the application is not aware see when installing an application, and as a result there will be a short delay from when the new app – or version – starts being installed, until a notification appears. In addition, it is possible app name from the notification is not exactly the same as it appears on Google Play.
In any case, certainly a a useful tool which gets one of the simplest functions, which for some reason Google decided to remove. AppNotify is completely free, and because it's open the project source, your source code is available to everyone on the official GitHub documentation.
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