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Over time you might end up with a lot of apps on your iPhone, which might make your curious about exactly how many you have. Our article continues below with additional information on finding out how many apps are installed on your iPhone, including pictures of these steps. The number of apps installed on your iPhone is shown to the right of that row heading.

In the image below I have applications installed on my iPhone. Luckily this functionality was introduced in iOS To open an app, click its icon in the Dock or use Launchpad. Tip: Every app that comes with your Mac includes built-in help. To learn how to use an app, open the app, then choose Help in the menu bar.

Or click a link below in the Description column to open the user guide for an app. Note: Not all apps, services, features, or content are available in all countries or regions. Find, buy, install, update, and review apps for Mac. See the App Store User Guide. Automate tasks without complicated programming or scripting languages.

See the Automator User Guide. Get and read classics and bestsellers, listen to audiobooks, or study textbooks. See the Books User Guide. Perform basic, advanced, or programmer calculations.

See the Calculator User Guide. Track meetings, events, and appointments in one place. See the Calendar User Guide. Play chess with your Mac or another player. See the Chess User Guide. Store the phone numbers, addresses, birthdays, and more of people in your life. See the Contacts User Guide. Look up words in dictionaries and other sources. See the Dictionary User Guide. Make video and audio calls. See the FaceTime User Guide. See the location of your friends, devices, and items.

See the Find My User Guide. Install, manage, and preview fonts. See the Font Book User Guide. Open GarageBand. A fully equipped music creation studio right inside your Mac. See the GarageBand User Guide. Control and automate HomeKit-enabled accessories. See the Home User Guide. Browse video clips, share favorite moments, and create trailers and movies.

See the iMovie User Guide. Create presentations with images, media, charts, animations, and more. See the Keynote User Guide. Manage all your emails in one place. See the Mail User Guide. Get directions, traffic conditions, and public transport details. See the Maps User Guide. Send text and audio messages.

See the Messages User Guide. Listen to your music library and discover new artists. See the Music User Guide. Stay informed with news from leading sources, curated by editors and personalized for you. See the News User Guide.

Jot down a quick thought—add a photo, video, URL, or table—for later. See the Notes User Guide. Create spreadsheets with formulas, functions, interactive charts, and more. See the Numbers User Guide. Open Pages for me. Create documents with formatted text, images, media, tables, and more. See the Pages User Guide.

Take fun photos or record videos. See the Photo Booth User Guide. Import, view, and organize your photos and videos. See the Photos User Guide. Discover and subscribe to audio stories that entertain, inform, and inspire.

See the Podcasts User Guide. View and edit PDFs and images, import images, and take pictures of the screen. See the Preview User Guide. Create lists for to-dos, projects, groceries, and anything else you need to track. See the Reminders User Guide. Browse and shop the web securely.



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