The iPhone Mom’s “How To” Index

December 4, 2009

I’m ending the week of “How To”s with an index of past tips and tricks that I’ve covered on the site. Probably a bit of a cop out but between Black Friday, Cyber Monday, sewing projects, grocery shopping, PTO responsibilities and laryngitis my how-to-it-ness is tapped out.

How to show the percentage of battery life left in your iPhone 3GS

Getting a refund for an iPhone app

Share apps by Mobile E-mail

Re-downloading lost purchases from iTunes

Share purchased apps with multiple devices

Get rid of annoying Facebook notifications

Send multiple photos from your iPhone

App Management in iTunes 9 and also a bug fix for this

Top Ten Mom Tweaks for my iPhone – part one

Top Ten Mom Tweaks for my iPhone – part two

Subscribing to Podcasts

Sharing iTunes libraries

Anyone else have any tips or tricks to share? Anything you’d like me to research for future posts?

 
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2 Responses "The iPhone Mom’s “How To” Index"

  1. By susan on Mar 25, 2011

    dumb question i know, but how do i use the download codes that you offer? i’m going on Appworld on my iphone and don’t see a place to use it. sigh.

  2. By The iPhone Mom on Mar 25, 2011

    Not a stupid question, I get that one quite a bit. In the iTunes store, on the main page look to the right side of your screen. You should see a text link that says “redeem”. That’s where you want to click.
    On your iPhone/iPad go to the App Store and the Featured screen. If you scroll down to the very bottom of the screen you’ll see a button thar says “redeem”. That’s what you’re looking for.
    Let me know if it doesn’t work.

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