Package Tracker: View the history of Android applications installed in the terminal

Package Tracker

If we have a mobile device with Android operating system in our hands, then surely we will have installed a large number of applications from the Play Store, which in most cases could have been free and others instead for test them for a specified time; there will be a moment in which the internal memory of the terminal becomes crowded, being necessary to try to uninstall all those applications that we are not interested in having at that moment.

As time goes by, we will need to carry out some type of operation in the terminal, having to make use of any of the Android applications that we could have installed or uninstalled at another specific moment. That is when this tool called "Package Tracker" starts to work, since it, it will show us all the history of the applications we have installed in the terminal, which will help us remember the name of any of them to search for it again in the Google store.

Practical application in the use of «Package Tracker»

You have to go to the link «Package Tracker»In the Play Store so that you can install this tool in the terminal. Once you have done it and proceed to execute it, you will find an interface where, you only have to define the time span so that a search for all installed or uninstalled Android apps appears in a small history. From there we would only have to see those that have a green or red icon, which is only representing if it is present or if we already uninstalled it from the terminal.

The practical applicability for this tool was already mentioned above, although we could also try to use "Package Tracker" to know what applications a different person installed, if the terminal was not in our hands due to the loans to someone at a certain time.


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