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Heyy Scott And Eric,Love the show. I think you guys pick out the best apps. Plus Appslappy is the first podcast I have ever linsteed to and i'm hooked. Anyways, thats beside the point. What I wanted to know is why alot of the really good apps are firmware 3.0+ only. This is rather annoying since I dont fancy paying a39 for a couple of iTarded features. Help .- Jordan -
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