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  1. #1
    iPhone News
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    Update iTunes to 7.7 and check it out...

    552 applications. Of those, 417 are paid apps, and 135 are free. Of
    those that are paid, the most common prices were $0.99 for 85 apps,
    $9.99 for 82 apps, and $4.99 for 62 apps. They've compiled a bar graph
    of the prices, which you can see after the break.



    See More: iTunes apps store is open for buisness




  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    iPhone News <[email protected]> wrote in news:invalid-
    [email protected]:

    > Update iTunes to 7.7 and check it out...
    >
    > 552 applications. Of those, 417 are paid apps, and 135 are free. Of
    > those that are paid, the most common prices were $0.99 for 85 apps,
    > $9.99 for 82 apps, and $4.99 for 62 apps. They've compiled a bar graph
    > of the prices, which you can see after the break.
    >


    I'll see your 552 and raise you 552.....

    POST THEIR NAMES and let's chat....(c;




  3. #3
    Larry
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Oxford <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> > Update iTunes to 7.7 and check it out...
    >> >
    >> > 552 applications. Of those, 417 are paid apps, and 135 are free. Of
    >> > those that are paid, the most common prices were $0.99 for 85 apps,
    >> > $9.99 for 82 apps, and $4.99 for 62 apps. They've compiled a bar
    >> > graph of the prices, which you can see after the break.
    >> >

    >>
    >> I'll see your 552 and raise you 552.....
    >>
    >> POST THEIR NAMES and let's chat....(c;

    >
    > anyone can see the entire list, just open up itunes, go to the itunes
    > store, and they are in the first column, marked "App Store" (New).
    >
    > enjoy...
    >


    I don't want to sign up for iTunes JUST to look at a list of apps available
    for the FruitFone. Why are they hiding it from the general public? It
    seems like FruitFone apps would be the biggest selling point of 3G, beyond
    the faster speeds in some areas.

    Why are they hiding??




  4. #4
    Oxford
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > Update iTunes to 7.7 and check it out...
    > >
    > > 552 applications. Of those, 417 are paid apps, and 135 are free. Of
    > > those that are paid, the most common prices were $0.99 for 85 apps,
    > > $9.99 for 82 apps, and $4.99 for 62 apps. They've compiled a bar graph
    > > of the prices, which you can see after the break.
    > >

    >
    > I'll see your 552 and raise you 552.....
    >
    > POST THEIR NAMES and let's chat....(c;


    anyone can see the entire list, just open up itunes, go to the itunes
    store, and they are in the first column, marked "App Store" (New).

    enjoy...



  5. #5
    The Bob
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Larry <[email protected]> amazed us all with the following in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Oxford <[email protected]> wrote in
    > news:[email protected]:
    >
    >> Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >>> > Update iTunes to 7.7 and check it out...
    >>> >
    >>> > 552 applications. Of those, 417 are paid apps, and 135 are free.
    >>> > Of those that are paid, the most common prices were $0.99 for 85
    >>> > apps, $9.99 for 82 apps, and $4.99 for 62 apps. They've compiled a
    >>> > bar graph of the prices, which you can see after the break.
    >>> >
    >>>
    >>> I'll see your 552 and raise you 552.....
    >>>
    >>> POST THEIR NAMES and let's chat....(c;

    >>
    >> anyone can see the entire list, just open up itunes, go to the itunes
    >> store, and they are in the first column, marked "App Store" (New).
    >>
    >> enjoy...
    >>

    >
    > I don't want to sign up for iTunes JUST to look at a list of apps
    > available for the FruitFone. Why are they hiding it from the general
    > public? It seems like FruitFone apps would be the biggest selling
    > point of 3G, beyond the faster speeds in some areas.
    >
    > Why are they hiding??
    >
    >


    Garbage applications.



  6. #6
    Oxford
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > anyone can see the entire list, just open up itunes, go to the itunes
    > > store, and they are in the first column, marked "App Store" (New).
    > >
    > > enjoy...
    > >

    >
    > I don't want to sign up for iTunes JUST to look at a list of apps available
    > for the FruitFone. Why are they hiding it from the general public? It
    > seems like FruitFone apps would be the biggest selling point of 3G, beyond
    > the faster speeds in some areas.
    >
    > Why are they hiding??


    you don't have to sign up to use it, it's entirely free. you only need
    an account if you purchase something.

    go here, uncheck the first 2 boxes, put in a bogus email address:

    [email protected]

    then click the button --> (Download iTunes Free)

    easy as pie.



  7. #7
    Oxford
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > > anyone can see the entire list, just open up itunes, go to the itunes
    > > store, and they are in the first column, marked "App Store" (New).
    > >
    > > enjoy...
    > >

    >
    > I don't want to sign up for iTunes JUST to look at a list of apps available
    > for the FruitFone. Why are they hiding it from the general public? It
    > seems like FruitFone apps would be the biggest selling point of 3G, beyond
    > the faster speeds in some areas.
    >
    > Why are they hiding??


    you don't have to sign up to use it, it's entirely free. you only need
    an account if you purchase something.

    go here:

    http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

    uncheck the first 2 boxes, put in a bogus email address:

    [email protected]

    then click the button --> (Download iTunes Free)

    easy as pie.



  8. #8
    Kevin Weaver
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    80 megs of crap for the install.

    "Oxford" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> > anyone can see the entire list, just open up itunes, go to the itunes
    >> > store, and they are in the first column, marked "App Store" (New).
    >> >
    >> > enjoy...
    >> >

    >>
    >> I don't want to sign up for iTunes JUST to look at a list of apps
    >> available
    >> for the FruitFone. Why are they hiding it from the general public? It
    >> seems like FruitFone apps would be the biggest selling point of 3G,
    >> beyond
    >> the faster speeds in some areas.
    >>
    >> Why are they hiding??

    >
    > you don't have to sign up to use it, it's entirely free. you only need
    > an account if you purchase something.
    >
    > go here:
    >
    > http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
    >
    > uncheck the first 2 boxes, put in a bogus email address:
    >
    > [email protected]
    >
    > then click the button --> (Download iTunes Free)
    >
    > easy as pie.





  9. #9
    Oxford
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > 80 megs of crap for the install.


    but much of it is to bring windows up to speed compared to a Mac. Macs
    are so much more advanced in the graphics, audio and video department
    it's laughable, so windows needs QuickTime plug in all the gaps that
    Microsoft has no idea about.

    download it and see, or just get a Mac and not deal with the flimsy
    windows platform.

    http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/



  10. #10
    Kevin Weaver
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Why would I download it ? No need for it. Plain and simple.

    How's the 3G iPhone working with Flash ? ; }
    I forgot, It won't.

    "Oxford" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> 80 megs of crap for the install.

    >
    > but much of it is to bring windows up to speed compared to a Mac. Macs
    > are so much more advanced in the graphics, audio and video department
    > it's laughable, so windows needs QuickTime plug in all the gaps that
    > Microsoft has no idea about.
    >
    > download it and see, or just get a Mac and not deal with the flimsy
    > windows platform.
    >
    > http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/





  11. #11
    Oxford
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Why would I download it ? No need for it. Plain and simple.


    but you will at some point.

    > How's the 3G iPhone working with Flash ? ; }
    > I forgot, It won't.


    flash is battery draining and is proprietary, so it's a dead end long
    term.

    looks like apple is going the SproutCore route.

    http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/0...flash-killer-s
    proutcore/

    also good reading is the register piece, decent info to help you learn
    why flash doesn't make sense on handheld devices.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07...de_sproutcore/



  12. #12
    anon
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I don't want to sign up for iTunes JUST to look at a list of apps available
    > for the FruitFone. Why are they hiding it from the general public?


    LOL! you do not have a clue. "sign up"? you don't sing up for anything
    you idiot.

    It should be funny to read the rambles of you and the other jealous
    Nokia fanboys as iPhone 2.0 raves come in.



  13. #13
    Kevin Weaver
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    And so is 3G,GPS and other apps. If it had a user replaceable battery those
    apps would not be a problem for the battery. You would do just like any
    other cell phone user does. Swap it out. Apple being the money sluts they
    are prevent that. Yes you can if you have the tools. But not in the field
    use.

    How long has iTunes been out ? Never Installed it as of yet and never will.

    "Oxford" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Why would I download it ? No need for it. Plain and simple.

    >
    > but you will at some point.
    >
    >> How's the 3G iPhone working with Flash ? ; }
    >> I forgot, It won't.

    >
    > flash is battery draining and is proprietary, so it's a dead end long
    > term.
    >
    > looks like apple is going the SproutCore route.
    >
    > http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2008/0...flash-killer-s
    > proutcore/
    >
    > also good reading is the register piece, decent info to help you learn
    > why flash doesn't make sense on handheld devices.
    >
    > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07...de_sproutcore/





  14. #14
    Larry
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote in news_Cdk.12407
    [email protected]:

    > How's the 3G iPhone working with Flash ? ; }
    > I forgot, It won't.
    >
    >


    .....or Windoze media or Real media or DivX or Flac or a bunch of other
    codecs.....(c;




  15. #15
    Larry
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    Re: iTunes apps store is open for buisness

    "Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news[email protected]:

    > And so is 3G,GPS and other apps. If it had a user replaceable battery
    > those apps would not be a problem for the battery. You would do just
    > like any other cell phone user does. Swap it out. Apple being the
    > money sluts they are prevent that. Yes you can if you have the tools.
    > But not in the field use.
    >
    >


    ifixit.com reports the NEW battery is SMALLER than the old battery! The
    old battery was 1.4AH and the new battery is 1.1AH....a significant
    decline.




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