How to Check If Your Apps Are Up to Date (PC & Mobile)

Most people assume their apps are updating themselves — and for the most part, that’s true.
But sometimes, auto-updates fail. Or they’re turned off without you realizing.

That’s why it’s smart to know how to manually check if your apps are up to date, whether you’re using a PC, a phone, or both.

Here’s a simple guide for checking update status across different platforms.


✅ 1. On Windows (PC)

For Microsoft Store apps:

  • Open the Microsoft Store

  • Click your profile icon → App settings

  • Then go to Library → Get updates

This will scan for updates for all Microsoft Store apps.

For other apps (like Chrome, Zoom, VLC):

  • Open the app

  • Go to Help → About or Settings → Check for Updates

✅ Tip: Some apps auto-update silently in the background. Opening the “About” menu often triggers a version check.


✅ 2. On macOS (Mac)

For App Store apps:

  • Open the App Store

  • Click Updates on the sidebar

  • Click Update All or update individually

For non-App Store apps:

  • Open the app

  • Look for “Check for Updates” under the menu bar (often in the app name dropdown)

✅ Tip: You can enable automatic updates in System Settings → General → Software Update → Automatically keep my Mac up to date


✅ 3. On Android

  • Open the Google Play Store

  • Tap your profile icon → Manage apps & device

  • Under “Updates available,” see which apps need attention

  • Tap Update all or update selected apps

✅ Optional:

  • Go to Play Store Settings → Auto-update apps

  • Make sure it’s enabled (preferably over Wi-Fi)


✅ 4. On iOS (iPhone/iPad)

  • Open the App Store

  • Tap your profile picture

  • Scroll down to view pending updates

  • Tap Update All, or update individually

✅ Tip: In Settings → App Store, turn on Automatic Downloads → App Updates for less hassle.


✅ 5. How to confirm an app is current

Not all apps clearly show if they’re up to date. Here are some quick ways to check:

  • Look for the version number in the app’s “About” section

  • Visit the developer’s official site and compare versions

  • Use tools like Patch My PC or SUMo (legacy) on PC to scan multiple apps at once


Key points to remember

  • Auto-updates don’t always work — manual checks help catch missed updates

  • Use built-in tools like Microsoft Store, App Store, or Play Store to check versions

  • Most apps have a “Check for Updates” option in their menu or settings

  • Confirming your app version is up to date ensures better performance and security

  • Make a habit of checking once a week or every two weeks

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