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mas version
system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType -detailLevel mini
brew install mas
.pkg
Bandwidth+ App name does not show correctly or even does not show, depends on the command.
App link https://apps.apple.com/es/app/bandwidth/id490461369?l=en&mt=12
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
mas list
mas outdated
The name of the App (Bandwidth+) is displayed correctly and consistent among the mas commands
$ mas list 1219074514 Vectornator (4.13.3) 409183694 Keynote (13.0) 1541482816 PSWD (3.2) 1278508951 Trello (2.13.10) 1185488696 Money (7.0.25) 439654198 SimpleMind (2.0.2) 490461369 au.id.haroldchu.mac.Bandwidth (1.21)
$ mas outdated 490461369 (1.21 -> 1.22) 439654198 SimpleMind (2.0.2 -> 2.1.0) 1219074514 Vectornator (4.13.3 -> 4.13.4) 1185488696 Money (7.0.25 -> 7.0.26)
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Your Environment
mas version
:1.8.6system_profiler SPSoftwareDataType -detailLevel mini
): 13.3.1mas Install Method
brew install mas
(homebrew-core).pkg
installer from releasesDescribe the Bug
Bandwidth+ App name does not show correctly or even does not show, depends on the command.
App link https://apps.apple.com/es/app/bandwidth/id490461369?l=en&mt=12
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
mas list
mas outdated
Expected Behaviour
The name of the App (Bandwidth+) is displayed correctly and consistent among the mas commands
Actual Behaviour
Screenshots, Terminal Output
Additional Context
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