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You can’t escape this cycle until you finally delete the app from iTunes.<br />

• In iTunes. Connect your <strong>iPhone</strong> to your <strong>com</strong>puter. When iTunes opens,<br />

click Applications. This word appears in the Source list at the left side of<br />

the window, under the Library heading. (Don’t be confused by the fact<br />

that it doesn’t appear under the <strong>iPhone</strong> heading.)<br />

In the main window, the icons for all your <strong>iPhone</strong>’s apps show up. Rightclick<br />

(or Control-click) the one you want to eliminate. From the shortcut<br />

menu, choose Delete. In the confirmation box, click Remove; in the next<br />

one, click Move to Trash.<br />

Following the next sync, that app will be gone from both iTunes and<br />

your <strong>iPhone</strong>.<br />

You can also eliminate an app temporarily. In iTunes, while your <strong>iPhone</strong> is<br />

connected, click the <strong>iPhone</strong>’s icon, and then click the Applications tab. Click<br />

Selected, and then turn off that program’s checkbox, as shown on page 264.<br />

Following the next sync, it’ll be gone from your <strong>iPhone</strong>—but a safety copy is still in<br />

iTunes. You can always turn that checkbox on (and then sync) to restore it to your<br />

<strong>iPhone</strong>.<br />

The App Store 225

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