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osx_asem_64For those of you with an iPhone or iPod Touch who have been recklessly spending money on all those apps from the App Store in iTunes, now is time for a reality-check.
An app for Mac OS X named App Store Expense Monitor that sits in the menu-bar is here to reveal all the dirty secrets by revealing how much you have been spending on the apps available in the iTunes App Store.

On the front, this may look like just a simple app that tells you how much you have been spending on the App Store, but there is more to it.

Appstore-expenses

This app not only reveals the total money spent on the App Store, but also makes a table of your apps which can be sorted by the Name of the app, the Developer, the Category and the Price. This might be helpful in getting some detailed statistics about your App-purchasing behavior such as what sort of Apps one buys mostly and the maximum and minimum range of money spent on a single app.

For users with multiple accounts in iTunes, this app will also categorize the total money spent based on the iTunes account using which the purchases were made. Since it fetches the data from Mobile apps folder in iTunes and does not access the account itself, so this utility is pretty safe to use and can be a little inaccurate in terms of the statistics.

This utility is only available for iPhone users on Mac OS X. Download it.

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