An app refers to an application, such as a software program.
An Icon in computer terms is a visual representation of a software program/code or a shortcut to a software or hardware location.
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No. Applications are a set of instructions that tell a computer what to do. An icon is a picture that differentiates that application from other programs.
Yes, the icon is just a representation of the actual app that you have just bought.
Open the first app. Touch the "Home" icon at the bottom of the Droid. Navigate to and open the 2nd app. To switch between the two apps, use the "Home" icon, NOT the "Back" icon, which will close your app.
No, but you can probably get an app that does the same thing.
App Store - purchased click on the icon for download next to the app symbol! :-)
touch the app icon and hold. they will then all shake. click on the x on the corner of the icon it will then ask you to confirm to delete
How to get white icon bag in google PLAY
Go to the iTunes icon.
First of all, you have to realize that your iPhone app store password is the same as your iTunes store password. In order to change your app store password, you have to log into iTunes, and an effective way I've found is to activate your account by actually downloading something. The easist thing is for you to do this in iTunes on your computer while the iPhone is hooked up to your computer. Good luck. Hope this makes sense.
The first tap on the app icon will open the app. It will not continue to open multiple copies of the app.
Uh? Do you mean the App Store app? That is where you can purchase more apps.
you go to the system icon app.