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We have discovered – though our fan mail – that a lot of iPhone owners have trouble navigating iTunes. Now this comes as no surprise, as it is not a reflection of Apples usual high quality in design (and does leave us wondering whether there is an unseen purpose in such a user unfriendly store front!)
Anyway, today we decided to show you some simple tools, that make using iTunes a little easier. And we decided to show you how to find free iPhone radio Apps as an example.
It turns out that there are over 200 free iPhone radio Apps. So it is definitively useful to know how to find just these Apps. To do this you need to click on the “store” drop down menu at the top of iTunes and select “search”. That will open a search bar where you have the option of choosing what part of iTunes you want to search.
We chose to search the apps store – so we clicked on that.
Another search bar then opens that provides us with several more detailed options: title, developer, category, and device. This allows us to get very specific about what we want to search for.
In our case, we want radio apps – so just typed “radio” into the “Title/Description” bar, put a tick in the “search only for free applications”, chose the “entertainment” category and clicked search. That produced 250 results – most of which are radio apps (well, it is iTunes, so there are going to be some wronguns in there!) The first few from the list are shown below!
Our bet is that you will find at least one radio app that will suit your needs from this list. We like the iheartradio app that has the cool widget we have at the top of this post – simply because we enjoy the Daily Obama News Fix – and the discussion that goes with it.