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A Goldmine Of iPhone 3G Apps

Even though the iPhone 3GS emerged just a year after the 3G version, the iPhone 3G apps are not likely to become obsolete any time soon. Once a phone emerged for which people could write applications that others could download, it was like the gold rush was on.

Users eagerly hunted for useful or enjoyable iPhone downloads, and creators were more than eager to provide them. This meant that when the 3GS came out in 2009, it inherited a vast gold mine of applications that work on both the 3G and the newer iPhone version.

There are two basic types of iPhone 3G apps; those acquired for free and those that cost something. Someone might wonder why anyone would provide iPhone downloads for free, but many people believe in shareware, while even some corporations like to provide service programs.

Some of the countless free and very useful apps are programs like "Evernote," which allows students to take, store and review class notes, or "eReader," which enables people to read books on the iPhone.

The very expensive iPhone 3G apps are the exception rather than the rule. For the most part, those that are free or inexpensive predominate when someone looks in the App Store for something useful.

This is probably because many of the applications are designed to do just a few related tasks. But the medical, business or security applications demonstrate just how powerful these apps can get.

Not only that, they may be showing users how diverse and useful the iPhone itself will become in the future.

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