That's really neat. I've never met a bird enthusiast such as yourself. In my book, you're the perfect example of one who manages device space well. Me, in the other hand, has to work in it more. I find my devices get cluttered with apps I seldom use and have to go through and delete apps. I like to keep only those apps I actually use on my devices.
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> On Jul 17, 2013, at 3:39 PM, "teresa_d_walsh@yahoo.com" <teresa_d_walsh@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Alice,
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> I own a lot of birding apps that I use a lot. These are the often huge apps. I got the extra space to get more birding apps. I do use those and keep records of bird sightings and belong to various bird groups. IBird Explorer Pro is my favorite app and is a huge one. I have Audubon and Peterson and other IBird apps that are huge. Those are my favorite apps and take up a LOT of space. I also download free apps constantly and just try them out and dump them. I also have a lot of huge medical reference apps for my job. But I have been weeding out and that is ongoing. The bird and medical reference apps take up a lot of space. But I do use them. The others are smaller and come and go depending on what I am using at the moment. I got more space specifically because even with almost no other apps on my old phone I could not even update my birding apps.
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> Sent from Teresa Walsh's iPhone in Picture Rocks, Arizona
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