Although the Play Store is gradually improving, updates are not always what users expect. For example, options have recently been added for install apps on all devices compatible or automatically save space, but we still don’t have an advanced search engine.
Yes, we easily find what we want when we know what we are looking for, but something that we personally What is missing is the ability to adjust certain parameters or filters to find new apps and get more information with every search. This is precisely what App Finder includes.
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App Finder has pretty much everything the Play Store lacks
If Google knows how to do anything (apart from camera software that exploits the possibilities of the sensors of our devices to the maximum), it is the search engines. We don’t have to introduce you to their search engine, we recently reported that they are implementing improvements in the Google Photos search engine and the Play Store search engine still takes us where we want.
However, It’s extremely limited because it doesn’t give us the ability to use filters or set parameters to search apps in advanced way. At a glance, we can see if an app has in-app payments, for example, but not how many of them and we can’t search by user ratings.
This is where the Skyica LLC team and its “App Finder” application come in.. Although it has been available via APK for a while, they recently launched the app via the Play Store which makes it extremely easy to install. Like any app, wow.
Y… What does App Finder bring to the Play Store? Go ahead, it’s not a store, but a search engine whose result can take us directly to the Google store. So if you were thinking something like APK Mirror or similar, it’s not even close.
What this application brings is that has a powerful search engine with common elements such as quotes, but also special operations such as “+” if you want a specific word to appear in the title or summary of the application.
It has different filters. like update number, number of downloads, user ratings or release date as well as different ways to order results or even Android version but What I like the most is the price range in the apps themselves.
And it is that, when we find an application, we can see if it’s a free app, free with ads, with microtransactions or paid. If you have microtransactions or purchases in the appwe see the price range of it.
Now, although App Finder is free and we can use some very interesting options in its freemium version, the app blocks some of the strongest filters behind a paywall.
There are several options like renewing every two months or every year, as well as one-time purchases for a week (one euro), a month (three dollars), a year (nine dollars) or for life. (24 dollars).
This is an introductory offersince from May 15 it will be a little more expensive, rising to 12 dollars per year or 36 dollars in lifetime license.
Its managers are already working on some very interesting improvements
Thanks to its page in the XDA Developers forum, you can read all the features of the application, but also be aware of the news they are preparing.
For example, they plan to release a web interface soonbut also support new languages, improve search language to include synonyms and search history.
In addition, they also work on personalized lists, an engine that recommends applications related to the applications we have installed and the indexing from other app stores, including the iOS App Store.
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