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|    Arlen Holder to Arlen Holder    |
|    Re: Does iOS have the capability to list    |
|    09 Oct 18 06:48:20    |
      XPost: comp.mobile.ipad, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: a%rlenh.older@no.spam.net              On Tue, 9 Oct 2018 04:19:27 -0000 (UTC), Arlen Holder wrote:              > On Android, there are many ways, one of which is you just bring up an app       > such as "List My Apps", punch a button to select the list of apps to       > include (where you can select all), and then hit "share".       >       > That's it. It should be that easy.              Not only does the process create the list of apps, but it also generates       the URL to the app installers on the net, and, with another app, the actual       zipped installer files (system apps included, if desired), at any time in       the life of the Android phone.              That is, it doesn't matter _when_ you do this, as you can send to your       friends apps that are no longer available on the net - where this process       works just fine, as long as you have the app anywhere on any system.              Hence, you can literally send all your favorite installed free apps to all       your friends, who can quickly install them on any number of devices any       time they want, where they have the choice of installing the latest app       from the automatically generated URL, or, the older APP from the installer       file you send them.              Can iOS also run such powerful and flexible app-restore & sharing tasks?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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