Yes, you can see what apps your child has by checking their device directly or using parental control settings. Many smartphones and tablets allow you to view installed apps through the settings menu. Additionally, parental control apps can provide insights into app usage and allow you to manage and restrict access to certain applications.
apps from an itouch, iphone, or ipad can very. check the app store to see all the apps
you can search any apps on iTunes or see apps on the home page on iTunes
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Type in story in app store you will see best apps
Within the apps program on your iPhone, you'll see a category at the bottom of the screen called, "Top Charts." This lets you see the top apps, as rated by users, in both free and paid categories. These are always the best apps available. Many users use this list solely when searching for new apps.
Apple's app store has over 250,000 apps. (See links below)
Certain apps you can but games no. It depends on what type of app it is. But to access games for the ipod nano and other apps go to itunes and select apps then go to click wheel games/apps and then you would see ipod nano apps/games
Certain apps you can but games no. It depends on what type of app it is. But to access games for the iPod nano and other apps go to iTunes and select apps then go to click wheel games/apps and then you would see ipod nano apps/games
There is an App Catalog which has ~6000 apps. Also Preware allows use of themes and patches and more apps. For more info see precentral.net
Try go through your apps on your computer and see which ones arent on there and redownload them.
You hold your finger on any app and don't let go of it until you see the apps shaking.
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