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On Friday, Apple released a software update for the iPhone and the iPod touch known as 2.0.
The update allows users to download/purchase third party applications from the App Store, the new application.
The update also has other features such as Microsoft Exchange Compatibility and MobileMe, an Apple Service.
iPhone users get the update for free but iPod touch owners have to pay $9.95 for the update.
At launch the App Store included 552 apps, including 135 free programs. Among them is Apple’s own Remote, which controls
iTunes 7.7 remotely. Other free apps include an AIM instant-messaging client from AOL, Google Mobile, TypePad, and an iPhone version of the Twitterrific Twitter client.
I know this is a bit old but it is still relatively new. :biggrin:
The update allows users to download/purchase third party applications from the App Store, the new application.
The update also has other features such as Microsoft Exchange Compatibility and MobileMe, an Apple Service.
iPhone users get the update for free but iPod touch owners have to pay $9.95 for the update.
At launch the App Store included 552 apps, including 135 free programs. Among them is Apple’s own Remote, which controls
iTunes 7.7 remotely. Other free apps include an AIM instant-messaging client from AOL, Google Mobile, TypePad, and an iPhone version of the Twitterrific Twitter client.
I know this is a bit old but it is still relatively new. :biggrin: