![]() You can now delete or move multiple messages by tapping the Edit button in any of your mailboxes or folders and checking off the messages you want to modify. In previous iterations of the iPhone’s mail program, your only option for deleting or moving messages was to do so one at a time-a royal pain if you receive all but the most minimal amount of spam. Managing e-mail on the iPhone, for example, is easier than ever. The iPhone’s built-in apps have also had a makeover. In our tests, that wasn’t always the case-if yours don’t sync automatically, select Transfer Purchases From iPod or iPhone Name in iTunes’ File menu to force your files to transfer. (You can do other things while the application is installing.) If you purchase apps on your iPhone, they should copy over to your computer the next time you sync. Once you enter your information, the App Store will return you to the iPhone’s Home screen, where it will add the icon for the app you’ve chosen to download, along with a progress bar showing its installation process. To buy or download an application, you tap the price: if the button reads Free, it will change to Install when you tap it if there’s a price, it will change to Buy. Tapping on any application in the store takes you to a description of it and a screenshot. ![]() The only hitch: if you try to download an application larger than 10MB, you’ll be asked to use Wi-Fi or download it via iTunes on your computer. Unlike its neighbor, the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, the App Store is available over Wi-Fi or a cell connection. On your Mac, the App Store is part of the iTunes Store, but on the iPhone, it’s an app unto itself.
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