Here is the latest update of Google Play Store - updated on DEC 6 2013.
Changelog :
-- Indicator of In-app purchases, this will indicate if the app you are about to download has in-app purchases.
-- New Layout for reviews and ratings. People images are circles than square in review section
-- An activity feed. Allows you to share your google play activities via your Google plus profile. Your +1 and ratings are shown in the feed and also you can browse a G+ profile of others.
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I attached the version. Install it like a normal App.
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Because of the recent enhancements of the Google Play Store, we from pocketpc.ch have thought ourselves about further improvements and opened opened an issue (http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=36810) with the following content at Google:
Since the introduction of the Play Store are purchased apps no longer displayed filtered. Instead, in the category "All" appear in the category „Personal Apps“ now all apps that were ever loaded on the concerned account.
Currently, on pocketpc.pc is running a survey on this topic:
http://www.pocketpc.ch/android-apps/167613-umfrage-gekaufte-apps-google-play-store.html#post1496412
Also has a corresponding thread to this topic, with a reference to the above named survey, opened at the XDA Developers:
Link to this thread
From an upcoming update of the Play Store, we hope the following functions:
1. Filter for purchased apps (or a own, different, area)
2. Ability to delete apps in the category "All"
So please help us to make the Play Store more user-friendly and vote for a better future!
Link to Google Issue Site:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=36810
Also here's the latest play store app 3.9.16
Again found admist the huge collection of apps here on XDA
What's New
The most notable and immediately apparent new feature is the long overdue ability to remove apps you've previously downloaded from the All Apps list. If you like to try a lot of apps, that list is likely very cluttered. With the new Google Play, you can trim it to your heart's content.
Update #1: You can multi-select by long-pressing any app in the list and then tapping more apps, then delete them all in one go.
Update #2: The new Play Store now keeps track of your location in lists, including My Apps and All Apps, so when you click into an app and back, it drops you into the same spot.
Update #3: The notification icon that shows up when you have app updates has changed, and notifications are now expandable.
Update #4: The notification icon after installing an app now shows the app icon instead of something generic.
any more info can be found below
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...bility-to-remove-apps-from-the-all-apps-list/
So, I have been looking on play.google.com for a way to find a complete list of paid for applications, that isn't hosted on Wallet as older games don't show up there.
Basically, I would love to find a place that has clickable links similar to this page (https://play.google.com/apps ) that can direct me to the google play store applications, rather then just being invoices or straight text.
On a side note, is there a place to make suggestions for the play store? I see they got rid of their product forums, and their "Contact Us" page is less than stellar for anything like suggestions.
Here is the latest update of Google Play Store..updated on DEC 6 2013
Changelog :
=> Indicator of In-app purchases, this will indicate if the app you are about to download has in-app purchases.
=> New Layout for reviews and ratings. People images are circles than square in review section
=> An activity feed. Allows you to share your google play activities via your Google plus profile. Your +1 and ratings are shown in the feed and also you can browse a G+ profile of others.
i didnt do any update but my google play shows me since 2 days all these new features !
Thanks anyway :thumbup:
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I want to create a direct shortcut to check for Google Play system updates – does anybody know the Android activity I have to look for?
Google Play services provides an Activity .update.SystemUpdateActivity, but that one is for the regular system updates.