Firstly, I'd like to say how impressed I was by the WWDC Keynote yesterday, it really revolutionised things. Again.
I'm excited about iOS5 coming out, and really think the functionality has improved.
What I'm most annoyed about, however, is the purchasing history (in the App/iTunes Store)
I am aware that Apple use it as a 'receipt' system, and that its handy for them as reference.
But why must they not allow me to delete free apps? I've had my iDevice for over almost 18 months now, and in that time I've accumulated a lot of free apps, which I used, trialled and tossed aside.
I tossed them aside for a reason, and I don't think I have a need to see them again.
I can see where it would help with purchased apps, but is it really essential with free ones?
Am I the only one with a problem with this?
(also, I'd like to e-mail Apple RE this, anyone got an address? :L)
Don't get me wrong, the jumps Apple make are phenomenal and brilliant and I was as excited as the next fanboy,
But sometimes the security Apple have is ridiculous.
I'm excited about iOS5 coming out, and really think the functionality has improved.
What I'm most annoyed about, however, is the purchasing history (in the App/iTunes Store)
I am aware that Apple use it as a 'receipt' system, and that its handy for them as reference.
But why must they not allow me to delete free apps? I've had my iDevice for over almost 18 months now, and in that time I've accumulated a lot of free apps, which I used, trialled and tossed aside.
I tossed them aside for a reason, and I don't think I have a need to see them again.
I can see where it would help with purchased apps, but is it really essential with free ones?
Am I the only one with a problem with this?
(also, I'd like to e-mail Apple RE this, anyone got an address? :L)
Don't get me wrong, the jumps Apple make are phenomenal and brilliant and I was as excited as the next fanboy,
But sometimes the security Apple have is ridiculous.