Ledsteplin, thanks for the reply.
I really want/NEED to have an off-device listing of all of the apps I have purchased and/or installed. It would be wonderful if a list exported from either my Apple account, iTunes or one of my devices also included, besides the name of the app, details such as version#, developer name, website, etc. But, just a listing of the apps would be a big step in the right direction.
As I've said, the file format of the list is not all that critical. A .csv file would be best, but I am able to swap formats -- .pdf, .doc, txt, whatever. Having to take a screenshot and then manually type all of the app names into a spreadsheet is ridiculous in this day and age.
I am aware that IOS 10.3 will show which of your apps are 32-bit. I look at that list on my iPad Air, pull out and piece of paper and pencil and stop copying down the names of the 32-bit apps so I can get on my laptop and begin googling down developers to inquire about hopeful 64-bit upgrades.
BTW: The IOS 10.3 ability to show which apps are 32-bit works on my iPad Air BUT NOT on my iPhone 5C, also running IOS 10.3.2. The "About" on my iPhone just shows I have 139 apps installed. FYI: I have many more apps than that on my iPad, and then there are apps I own but do not have then installed on any device due to memory/space limitations.
Thanks again! Jim