This answer is clearly off-topic for the same reason the question is on hold
Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.
Since this answer boils down to "There is an app for that. Go find it", the answerer is acknowledging the question as off-topic for the site (regardless of if it is), and shouldn't have posted an answer in the first place.
Other answers give more programmatic answers, allowing for the case that the question itself is on-topic. I'm not arguing if the question is or isn't. I'm just saying, for this answer to be valid, the question has to be taken as off-topic, and the answer shouldn't have been posted.
In any case, this is still not an answer.
1) An answer must be a self-contained solution. It can reference further help, but shouldn't depend on outside resources for help. (This answer assumes a solution will still be available on the app store, and under the same search term, in 5 years. So suffers the same flaw as link only answers)
2) The OP already stated there are apps that can do this. So an answer saying that there is an app for that does not provide any new information.
3) The OP asked a How question. This does not say how to do it, but to search for a tool that already does it. (This is a bit of a grey area, but does make the answer Very Low Quality (can't be salvaged with edits), and off topic for SO.)
As for the up votes, users are able to up or down vote for any reason they want, even if it is inconsistent with the site's objectives/goals. It does not necessarily make the answer good. (There are also lots of highly up voted and closed questions, like this one.)
As this is a bit subjective, you can read more at When to flag an answer as “not an answer”?? Particularly, to the discussion about Link Only Answers as that probably most closely resembles this case.