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- iMac 2.66 GHz 20", iPad Mini2 32GB, iPhone6 64GB, Watch Sport 42mm Black, iPad Air 2 128GB
Is there any way to identify those Apps which will pretend to download onto the iPad and then stop halfway through with a stupid message about the App being available when you login to the App Store on your computer?
What is the point of having both 3G and WiFi on my iPad if I have to connect to my Mac to install an App?
At least it was a free App, so no loss really - unlike the SolarSystem for iPad, which still wants to download onto my Mac, despite refusing to install to the iPad even from the Mac. I suggest people avoid that one - otherwise you end up with a huge download to the Mac every time it gets updated, all of which is useless.
Second question - is there any way to tell the App Store you don't want an App any longer, so it doesn't keep updating an App which you no longer have installed?
Odd thing is I think the SolarSystem for iPad is from the same people as the Elements App which came out at the same time as the iPad itself - an amazing App. Of course, then I had a new and empty iPad, so there was room for the App to install
What is the point of having both 3G and WiFi on my iPad if I have to connect to my Mac to install an App?
At least it was a free App, so no loss really - unlike the SolarSystem for iPad, which still wants to download onto my Mac, despite refusing to install to the iPad even from the Mac. I suggest people avoid that one - otherwise you end up with a huge download to the Mac every time it gets updated, all of which is useless.
Second question - is there any way to tell the App Store you don't want an App any longer, so it doesn't keep updating an App which you no longer have installed?
Odd thing is I think the SolarSystem for iPad is from the same people as the Elements App which came out at the same time as the iPad itself - an amazing App. Of course, then I had a new and empty iPad, so there was room for the App to install