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tuaw.com - 21 days ago
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It's funny -- when the iPhone App Store first opened up, the first thing I asked for next was a way to manage apps from directly within iTunes. But when that finally did show up , I was still left unsatisfied for some reason. I'm not sure why -- app management offers drag-and-drop functionality ...
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One Moment Please. Connecting to the iTunes Store.
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| [はてブお気に� iTunes 9.0.2 adds extra home screens to app management http://bit.ly/WEM5E 19 days ago |
| The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): iTunes 9.0.2 adds extra home screens to app management http://tinyurl.com/yjluhcg 21 days ago |
| RT @Iphoneblogs: iphone iTunes 9.0.2 adds extra home screens to app management: Filed under: iTunes, Software Update, iP http://bit.ly/WEM5E 21 days ago |
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iTunes 9.0.2 Offers 180+ iPhone App Management
The iPhone Blog —
... extra into iTunes 9.0.2 for iPhone and iPod touch users — 180+ app management.
Instead of just mirroring the 11 visible iPhone 3.x Home Screens (with their maximum 180 app slots), iTunes will now let you add even more apps. These additional apps are displayed on grayed-out Home Screens (because they’re not visible on the iPhone — you have to use Spotlight Search to launch them), but in iTunes are otherwise easy to organize and remove.
[via TUAW]
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