This means you have to update your software on your iPod Touch. You have too old of a software to run the apps (you are possibly running the 1.0 software). Upgrade to at least the highest upgrade of 2.0 software.
theres a free section in the appstore, alot of apps. And most of the time you can get like version for paid apps but not all of the time
No; that's why they are called "free" apps. Some are truly free. Some use ads to cover the cost of the app. If you want to get rid of the ads, you have to pay for an "upgrade". And some apps cost money and do not have a free version.
there are lots to many to name so i say you get this one app called , "Free apps finder" it finds all the free apps and also the limited time offer on them that are free hope this helped
Not really. For example, Minecraft is a "demo" version that will not keep the status of your game when you leave it. As with other "app stores", many apps are free but may have imbedded ads. Some are just free, period.
Songify is about the same thing and free, just a cheaper version and very auto tuned sound
there many free apps and yes there are
What you describe doesn't exist.
There are free apps, and as long as you get the apps that are supposed to be free for free, then it is legal. If you get the apps you are supposed to pay for free by jailbreaking the iPod Touch, it is illegal.
Free apps are 100% free.
If u have version 3.1.3 or any version before it use spirit jailbreak. The benefits u get are free games and apps.
No not unless you buy the full version of the app or something in the app.
No. 'Free' apps means that they're free. You don't have to pay anything for free apps. Sometimes few websites do market some of there apps as free applications, but actually they are charging for them through iTunes.Apple.com