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Deleting Apps: the <strong>iPhone</strong>-iTunes Relationship<br />

When you decide you’ve had enough of a certain program, you can delete it.<br />

In fact, you have two places where this deleting can (and sometimes must)<br />

take place: on the phone, or on your <strong>com</strong>puter (in iTunes).<br />

• On the <strong>iPhone</strong>. You can delete an app from the <strong>iPhone</strong> easily enough.<br />

Just hold your finger down on any Home-screen icon. After a second, all<br />

the icons begin to jiggle; you’ve just entered Home-screen Editing Mode.<br />

A tiny X appears on the top left corner of every app you’ve installed. Tap<br />

the X on the app you’re done with, and then tap Delete to confirm. Now<br />

it’s gone—at least from the <strong>iPhone</strong>.<br />

Note, however, that if you’ve synced your <strong>iPhone</strong> with iTunes since<br />

downloading the app, there’s now a second copy of the app—on your<br />

<strong>com</strong>puter. And remember that the <strong>iPhone</strong> is supposed to be a mirror of<br />

what’s in iTunes.<br />

In other words, you may be bewildered to find that after your next sync,<br />

that deleted program is back on your <strong>iPhone</strong>! iTunes, which still had a<br />

copy, reinstalled it.<br />

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