Feb 12, 2019 Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier. Please remove the.pkg files related to that application on the following location: System volume/Library/Receipts; Mac OS X 10.6 or later. The receipts don't exist anymore, instead something like the receipts are stored in another place. This is how you can make them visible: Open Terminal.app (found in /Applications. Mar 14, 2011 I'd like to know if I can delete all of the 500 some megabytes of receipt packages in my Mac HD Library/Receipts folder from application installs, etc., without causing any harm to my system. I run Time Machine, so they are all backed up on it since last June. Thanks for any suggestions. May 15, 2010 I tried to delete them completely (remove the kext, remove the receipts, clear the kext chaches) and re-install the drivers, still doesn't work. I had it working shortly on the PowerBook after one of my desperate 'delete and re-install' iterations, but after rebooting, Mac.
In your purchase history, you can do these things:
There is no acceptable way that Apple has allowed. Which leads to their ultimate goal: we all collectively decide our computers 'have become' too slow and we need to buy another (or do a fresh install). Use the lsbom command to see what was installed: lsbom -fls /Library/Receipts/someapp.pkg/Contents/Archive.bom You can use this list to manually delete the items installed, or you can feed the.
To see your purchase history, tap or click this button:
If your purchase history doesn't appear when you tap or click the button, follow the steps below.
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Learn what to do if you don’t see the item you’re looking for or if you see unexpected charges.
To request a refund or report a problem with an item, find the item, then tap or click 'Report' or 'Report a Problem.”
If you want to see charges for Apple Music, Apple News+, or iCloud storage, or charges from older purchases, view your purchase history through Settings or the App Store.
To view receipts for your recent purchases, go to the Receipts tab. If you’re not sure what you were charged for but you know the exact amount, search for the amount. To see charges from older purchases, view your purchase history through Settings or the App Store.
To send yourself an email receipt, find the item, then tap or click Receipt. At the bottom of the invoice, tap or click Print or Send. You can’t send a receipt for a free item.
Learn what to do if you don’t see the item you’re looking for or if you see unexpected charges.
If you can’t find the item you’re looking for, try these things before you contact Apple.
If you use Family Sharing, your purchase history shows purchases that you made using your Apple ID, but you won't see what other family members bought. To see what other family members bought, sign in with their Apple ID.
If you want to control what kids buy, use Ask to Buy or Restrictions.
Turn on Ask to Buy.
Use Restrictions on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
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If you don't see an item in your purchase history, you might have been signed in with a different Apple ID when you made the purchase. Sign in with that Apple ID to check if your purchases were billed to that account.
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In the Audiobooks Store, you can purchase audiobooks and listen to samples.
In Japan, you can search, buy, and download audiobooks from the Browse section of the Book Store tab. You might not be able to purchase audiobooks in your country or region. Learn what's available in your country or region.
To browse audiobooks, open the Apple Books app and tap the Audiobooks tab at the bottom of the screen. Explore new and featured audiobooks, or tap Browse Sections at the top of the screen to see all genres and book store sections. Tap Great Narrators to browse for books with your favorite narrator, celebrity narrators, or full-cast dramatizations. Or tap the Search tab at the bottom of the screen to find specific audiobooks.
When you find an audiobook that you're interested in, you can listen to a sample. Tap an audiobook, then tap PREVIEW. To buy the audiobook, tap the price.
If you purchased an audiobook but it looks like you haven’t bought it in the Book Store, you can find and redownload the audiobook in your previous purchases.
Open the Apple Books app and click Audiobook Store at the top of the screen. To browse for an audiobook, click Featured, Top Charts, Categories, or Top Authors. To search for a specific audiobook, use the search box at the top of the screen.
To hear a sample of an audiobook, double-click the book to open its information page, then click Preview below the book's price. To buy the audiobook, click the price.
Listen to an audiobook immediately after purchase by streaming it on any cellular-enabled iOS device.* You can also download it to your device to listen without using Wi-Fi or cellular data.
*Data rates may apply.
Use the Audiobooks app on your watch to stream your audiobooks or play audiobooks that you sync from your iPhone. Learn more.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, playback controls appear when you play an audiobook. On your Mac, playback controls are located at the bottom of the sidebar.
Tap or click the fast forward 15 seconds button or the rewind 15 seconds button .
To change tracks, tap or click the table of contents button , then choose the track that you want.
To play the audiobook faster or more slowly on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the playback speed button . On your Mac, click Controls > Playback Speed.
If you want the audiobook to stop playing after a certain amount of time, set a sleep timer. On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the sleep button . On your Mac, click Controls > Sleep Timer at the top of the screen.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can tap the AirPlay button to play an audiobook on a different speaker. Learn more about how to AirPlay audio.
Some audiobooks are sold with supplemental PDFs called digital booklets. To find your digital booklets on your Mac, open the Books app, then click PDFs.