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Having To Repay For App In IOS App Store? Help?

I Brought A App About 1 Or 2 Years Ago, And It Has Since Changed Its Name, But Still The Same App, I Have Just Gone To Download It Again, And It Now Wants To Charge Me, I Know Its Only £1.99 But Still I Dont Want To Have To Repay For The Same Apps .... Is Their Anything I Can Do? This Is The IOS App Store ...... Also Can Anyone Recomend A Decent Remote Desktop App? For My iPad ? Thanks

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flameflash

For your previous purchase, check your account history first.

In iTunes you can go to Account->Purchase History. I was able to "jump button" all the way back to 1/2003 which must have been when my first purchases were.

If they're still available to download you can then hit that handy little -> arrow to the left of the item and hope.

This name change could mean that it's a rare paid upgrade too though, but I'd first try the purchase history.

I have no experience with remote desktop options unfortunately.
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JasonTsay

If the app's name has changed and you're positive it's the same app, it should've been updated on your account along with the update in the store. Otherwise, it might actually be a different, rereleased version of the app.

As for remote desktop apps, Teamviewer is a free one to take a look at.
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Jgstew

I use splashtop for remote desktop like uses.
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themissinglink

have you tried check your purchased items in the App Store Updates tab it may be in there if not itunes.apple.com­/gb­/app­/splashtop­-remote­-desktop­-f... is a really good simple to use remote desktop with some very clever features
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1iam5mith

This Problem Is Sorted Now, Thank God Lol, It Wasnt In My Purchase History, But Once I Clicked On The App After Searching For It Again, The Little iCloud Button Popped Up, So Have The App Again *PHEW* Unsure Why It Wasnt In The Purchase History But Hey No Harm Done Lol @jgstew I Will Try That Now Lol

Thanks You To Everyone Who Commented To Help :)
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