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The BBC iPlayer is called BBC iPlayer on the App Store. If you can't find it go to iTunes on your Mac or PC and try looking for it there.
The BBC iPlayer is for free.
You may not find it depending on what country your iTunes account is registered with.
No, you cannot directly download programs from BBC iPlayer to a memory stick. BBC iPlayer allows users to download content for offline viewing on compatible devices, but these downloads are encrypted and can only be accessed through the iPlayer app. Transferring these files to a memory stick would violate BBC's terms of service.
look for it in the app store-it's free :D
Theft.
Some programmes from iPlayer. The following Java app worked for me on WinXP with IE8. http://r2software.blogspot.com/
No. You will have to jailbreak your iDevice.
Your iPlayer may be freezing due to several reasons, such as a poor internet connection, outdated app or device software, or insufficient device storage. It's also possible that there are temporary issues with the iPlayer service itself. Try restarting your device, checking your internet speed, and ensuring the app is updated to the latest version. If the problem persists, consider clearing the app cache or reinstalling it.
There are many apps for this. App store, iTunes, Apple Books, so on.
The current official Google branded app store is called Google Play.
No. There is a app called eden in the app store that is similar to minecraft.
The app is called flip it
Yes, you should have an app called the App Store.
The Android app store on Android 4.1+ is called the Google "Play Store" And it's icon resembles a shopping bag with a triangle on it.