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where are the productivity apps in Apex 22.1?

Many videos use productivity apps as examples, please advise where to find them now (the default version on apex.oracle.com is 22.1 now, and all productivity apps are gone)
Best Answer
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Please update your community profile with a recognisable username instead of "User_U6TV8".
As documented in the APEX 21.1 Release Notes, productivity applications are desupported and no longer distributed.
Exports of productivity applications from previous releases can be imported as standard database apps.
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Please update your community profile with a recognisable username instead of "User_U6TV8".
As documented in the APEX 21.1 Release Notes, productivity applications are desupported and no longer distributed.
Exports of productivity applications from previous releases can be imported as standard database apps.
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Thank you!
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Hi, fac586,
I am trying to install Apex 20.2 locally in order to export the productivity apps... but it is too complicated for me... I wonder if the productivity apps have export files available somewhere, so I can grab the export files and do the import, so I can follow along with many demo videos and seminars, PLEASE HELP.
I don't understand why Oracle withdrew those great examples, doesn't Oracle want to promote the product and let people learn? Frustrated! Please help! Thank you very much!