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Soon-to-be obsolete iPhone apps

“The 3.0 iPhone software update Apple announced earlier this week is set to bring more than 100 new features. But the free update will also make obsolete many paid applications in the App Store, including ones that are in high demand now,” Daniel Ionescu writes for PC World.

“Voice recording and notes applications in Apple’s App store are among those that will take a major blow once the 3.0 iPhone software update is launched this summer. Many of them will disappear once they get replaced with Apple’s own built-in apps,” Ionescu writes.

“Another endangered species in the App Store will be the notes apps. Currently, about 35 applications allow you to take notes on your iPhone or iPod Touch, either using a landscape keyboard or offering synchronizing options,” Ionescu writes.

“With the 3.0 update bringing MMS features, additional applications offering this kind of functionality (around 10) are set to vanish. Contact card sharing apps are deemed to suffer the same fate too, with the 3.0 OS allowing users to share contacts (two-way) directly over SMS or e-mail,” Ionescu writes.

Full article here.

[Attribution: MacSurfer. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]

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