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I had this for awhile, then the latest version requires you to register and login to use it. I deleted it ..
Man if your worry is that they have your info on file then you definitely bought the wrong phone they have to have your credit card on file just to use the app store.
If you want a useful navigation app I would strongly suggest Navigon. I just returned from a 2800 mile trip and never once was lost or wondering aimlessly. This app provided sceanic routes when I wanted to take that type of ride or straight highway routes when I wanted to make some time. I also have the real traffic upgrade which got me around a couple traffic jams. Easily found POI's as well.
Highly recommend this app if you don't already have a GPS system.
+1 on Pandora.
I also use this. It isn't an app, but it attaches to my bars right next to the clutch and allows me to stow away my Ipod and still change tracks and such. It is RF so it doesn't require line of sight. http://www.amazon.com/Scosche-IPNRFC.../dp/B000IMC16G
One thing you can do if you have the internet...when you go the HDForums and hit save button, it'll also allow you to place it on the home screen. Gives it a icon to hit and go directly to the forum...
Man if your worry is that they have your info on file then you definitely bought the wrong phone they have to have your credit card on file just to use the app store.
No you do not need a CC to use the app store, I have an account and do
not have one on file. I can download all the free apps I want.
I have never bought an app yet, if I need something, mine is jailbroke and
I just happened to find some online that I downloaded.
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