Nearly ideal – App Wish List & Price Tracker Review

Excellent tool, a near perfect replacement for Lookmark. It even has push notifications for free, which is a big deal. There are only four features that would make it completely perfect for me, two of which exist in Lookmark already. 1: Popping up an app’s App Store page within the wishlist app when you want to open it. Lookmark does this, but it’s not too important: it’s more a QoL issue than a genuine UX flub, gets slightly annoying when checking through a few apps on the list in rapid succession. 2: Being able to add app bundles. Lookmark technically does this (it adds the apps in the bundle, where Apps Wish List throws an error), but I’d like to be able to add a bundle directly. Bundles often have much lower prices than buying their contents separately, and can contain many apps of interest that would take significantly longer to add separately, making this a genuine UX concern if it can be solved. 3: Being able to manually sort your wishlist. Lookmark does not have this. I used it’s “unread” feature to mark must-have items in the list (which Apps Wish List does not have either), but being able to manually sort the important stuff to the top would be much better. This is an actual UX issue, but not a huge one for most people. It really bothers me, but I’m strange. 4: Being able to make notes on apps, e.g. adding a free app to your wishlist and noting that you’re waiting until you can purchase a given IAP (even though I don’t think you can price track that). This isn’t exactly even an issue, it’s just that extra little touch that would make it absolutely perfect.
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