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SoSII

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Jul 19, 2008
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I think I am at about 250 apps for iphone. I have only about 200 on my iPhone. My iPhone runs perfect......:D.:D....:D...:D....:D...:D....:D...:D...:D...:D...:D

I have spent $78 on iTunes and am starting to regret buying MobileChat 3, because I need an IM app to work.....:(:(

I am still a complete :apple: Fan

GO APPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!


can you fit that many on the springboard??
 

stockcerts

macrumors 65816
Jun 29, 2007
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Pensacola, FL
I have tried quite a few apps, but if they are crap....I delete them. I really don't want to clutter up my phone with useless apps. I must also say, some of the apps that are available have no benefit. I'm often surprised that people write apps for such things as, how many days until your birthday.

I am patiently waiting for turn by turn software!
 

TreoRenegade

macrumors regular
Aug 7, 2008
181
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<snip>I only run about 190 apps on my iPhone, just to keep some extra space for emails(13 email accounts) </snip>
Dunno if you care, but an FYI: Like you, I have multiple email accounts picked up thru the years. I use freebie gmx.com to pull mail from various free yahoo accounts and some other accounts. And, gmail pulls gmx. All of which is auto-deleted from the original accounts when pulled/fetched. That mail also gets auto-tagged as "Outside Mail" in my main gmail account, so only the stuff I really care about hits the "inbox" directly.

Bottom-line: all mail winds up in the one gmail account, making it dirt easy to keep my email life tidy and manageable.

Just a thought...
 

Yasic

macrumors member
Aug 6, 2008
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i have 86 right now, and i have a suspicion that it became slower, but it could also be that i got used to the iphone and i'm faster than my machine
 

SnowLeopard2008

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Jul 4, 2008
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Silicon Valley
whoa... didn't expect this thread to become so populated. anyway, i went up to the mid 80s :D but i only have 44 on my ipod. now it seems like I can't live without a few apps, even though a year ago, people didn't have any apps at all, unless you jailbroke it which was extremely popular in those early days. the ipod's changed a lot in just one year, we have slim nanoes now, slimmer ipod touches, and a new iphone...
 

SnowLeopard2008

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Jul 4, 2008
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Dunno if you care, but an FYI: Like you, I have multiple email accounts picked up thru the years. I use freebie gmx.com to pull mail from various free yahoo accounts and some other accounts. And, gmail pulls gmx. All of which is auto-deleted from the original accounts when pulled/fetched. That mail also gets auto-tagged as "Outside Mail" in my main gmail account, so only the stuff I really care about hits the "inbox" directly.

Bottom-line: all mail winds up in the one gmail account, making it dirt easy to keep my email life tidy and manageable.

Just a thought...

thanks for sharing. i have numerous email accounts over the years as well. but i never bothered to accumulate all of them into one account.
 

SnowLeopard2008

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Jul 4, 2008
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I think its a little weird how you have all the apps and no iPhone :)

Have as many apps are you want TBH, your iPhone...

umm iPod touch in my signature? I believe those run the 2.0 software upgrade as well and can use ~90% of the apps in the app store, excluding the ones that require gps/speaker/mic of course.
 
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