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Somewhere around 95 percent of iPhone users who download an application from Apple's App Store stop using it after less than a month. Are iPhone apps just not that compelling?
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- by inachu February 23, 2009 12:42 PM PST
- There must be a bug in Itunes as when I have $200 in my itunes account and I am app hungry then Itunes does not even show me the complete lists of apps in the store!
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Showing 3 of 3 pages (53 Comments)Last time I look I only counted 20 apps.
I am sure there are hundreds if not thousands of apps now for the iphone and I see only a handful?
What is the trick to see the entire listing of apps in the app store?
I feel I am being cheated.