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  • Apr 16, 2012 You do not need to stop apps from running imt background because almost no apps actually do run in the background. That, however, is for a different discussion. If you want to see your recent apps - double tap the home button to bring up the task bar at the bottom of the iPad. Tap and hold down on any icon in there until all of the icons wiggle.
  • Apple Silicon Macs with the M1 processor can run apps built for the iPhone and iPad natively. Learn how to find them and download what you want — plus what limitations they may present.

If you don't install iPhone apps on the M1 MacBook Air, Pro, Mini, you're missing out. Apple's new Macs can run the same apps that you use on your iPhone. People with M1 Macs were previously able to install iPhone apps, regardless of whether the developer had allowed them to run on the Mac. Apple has now turned that ability off.

Go to the iTunes Store on your computer.

Launch iTunes. In the source list on the left, click the iTunes Store. Click the Apps link, and the Tunes App Store appears.

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Click the iPhone tab at the top of the screen (as opposed to the iPad tab). The iPhone App section of the App Store appears.

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Check out the Apps drop-down menu.

The black App Store tab near the top of the screen is also a drop-down menu (as are most of the other department links to its left and right). If you click and hold down on most of these department links, a menu with a list of the department’s categories appears.

The menus won’t work if you’ve disabled JavaScript in your browser.

For example, if you click and hold down the Apps link, you can choose specific categories such as Books, Business, Education, and Entertainment from the drop-down menu, allowing you to bypass the App Store home page and go directly to that category.

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Use the Search field in the App store.

Browsing the screen is helpful, but if you know exactly what you’re looking for, there is good news and bad news. The good news is that there’s a faster way than browsing: Just type a word or phrase in the Search Store field in the upper-right corner of the main iTunes window, and then press Enter or Return to initiate the search. The figure shows the result of a search for flashlight.

The bad news is that you have to search the entire iTunes Store, which includes music, television shows, movies, and other stuff in addition to iPhone apps.

Your search results are segregated into categories — one of which is iPhone Apps. And here’s even more good news: If you click the See All link to the right of the words iPhone Apps, all iPhone apps that match your search word or phrase appear.

Click the little downward-pointing triangle to the right of each item’s price to display a drop-down menu, as shown for the first Flashlight app. This menu lets you add the product to your wish list, send an e-mail with a link to this product, copy the link to this product to the Clipboard so you can paste it elsewhere, or share it on Facebook or Twitter.

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Use the Search field in the App store.

Browsing the screen is helpful, but if you know exactly what you’re looking for, there is good news and bad news. The good news is that there’s a faster way than browsing: Just type a word or phrase in the Search Store field in the upper-right corner of the main iTunes window, and then press Enter or Return to initiate the search. The figure shows the result of a search for flashlight.

The bad news is that you have to search the entire iTunes Store, which includes music, television shows, movies, and other stuff in addition to iPhone apps.

Your search results are segregated into categories — one of which is iPhone Apps. And here’s even more good news: If you click the See All link to the right of the words iPhone Apps, all iPhone apps that match your search word or phrase appear.

Click the little downward-pointing triangle to the right of each item’s price to display a drop-down menu, as shown for the first Flashlight app. This menu lets you add the product to your wish list, send an e-mail with a link to this product, copy the link to this product to the Clipboard so you can paste it elsewhere, or share it on Facebook or Twitter.

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Check out the detail screen from your computer.

To find out more about an app icon, a featured app, or a text link on any of the iTunes App Store screens, just click it. A detail screen like the one shown appears.

This screen should tell you most of what you need to know about the app, such as basic product information and a narrative description, what’s new in this version, the language it’s presented in, and the system requirements to run the app. Click the blue More link to the right of the Description and What’s New sections to expand them and see additional details.

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Download an app.

Downloading an app is simple. When you find an app you want to try, just click its Get App or Buy App button. At that point, you have to log in to your iTunes Store account, even if the app is free.

After you log in, the app begins downloading. When the app has finished downloading, it appears in the Apps section of your iTunes library.

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As a small-business owner, if you decide there's good reason to develop your own mobile app, there are several ways to do it.

But before you dive into the deep end of the app development pool, familiarize yourself with a number of the more advanced mobile development options. Here's some background on each platform:

Android: You can create apps using Java for Android by downloading its free software development kit. The kit comes with samples, source code, developer tools and emulators for testing your app. Android even provides how-to videos, technical articles and instructions on how to develop apps, just in case you're feeling overwhelmed. A one-time $25 developer registration fee is needed to distribute apps in the Android marketplace, now known as Google Play.

Apple iOS: If you want to create an iPhone app using the iOS platform, you'll need to shell out about $99, which isn't much considering the elegance and functionality of the program. The iOS Developer Center has a wide selection of tools, tips, debugging tests and guides for creating apps for just about any purpose.

BlackBerry: The BlackBerry platform supports several ways to develop applications, mobile websites, themes and even widgets. To distribute apps on BlackBerry's App World, you have to pay a fee for every 10 apps you submit for approval. BlackBerry often offers promotions to waive this fee.

Windows: The Windows platform may not be the world's largest, but its user interface is easy to use. The Windows Phone development program provides valuable documentation on the best practices for marketing your app. Plus, you don't have to worry about your app or game idea getting rejected after you've spent time creating it. Windows provides clear documentation on what will fly and what won't with its approval process.

Related: How to Build a Mobile App for Your Business

Now that you have a better sense of the platform options, you'll want to start considering which tools will help you create your mobile app. But what if you're not a programming junkie? What if you don't necessarily like to speak in code? There is good news: There are plenty of app development tools for ordinary humans, too.

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Here's a look at nine that you might find useful:

1. AppMakr
This is a browser-based platform designed to make creating your own iPhone app quick and easy. You can use existing content and social networking feeds to produce a variety of different approaches for your app. It includes features such as push notifications, location- aware GeoRSS, custom CSS and JavaScript capabilities.

The tool is free to use, but a $79 monthly fee per app subscription gets you access to more advanced features. AppMakr works on the iOS, Android and Windows operating systems.

2. GENWI
This tablet and smartphone publishing platform allows you to create and manage your presence on all popular mobile devices, including iPad, iPhone, Android and HTML5 apps. It delivers rich graphics, photos, video, audio and other forms of interactivity.

GENWI also enables you to revise your apps as often as you like. What's more, apps can include various revenue-generating capabilities for businesses, like ads, coupons and in-app subscriptions. After a three-month trial, pricing varies by features included.

3. Mippin
One of the greatest strengths of the London-based Mippin platform is its ease of use. It allows you to create apps for Android, iOS and Windows, and provides flexibility in designing the app. You can even have Mippin distribute your app for you to the iTunes, Android, Windows and Amazon stores. Native apps can cost as much as $999 per year.

Related: App Development Methods Decoded

4. MobBase
Are you a singer or in a band? If so, then MobBase is for you. This app builder allows you to use an RSS feed to keep your fans up to date on band news and events, lets you upload tracks for fans to listen to while browsing the apps and makes it easy for fans to find information on upcoming shows, buy tickets and get directions.

Activation of an iOS app requires a one-time fee of $250 (includes $99 to set up an iOS developer account). Android activations run $20. Hosting fees range from $15 to $65 a month. Additional fees for support services are not included.

5. MobiCart
Do you have an e-commerce store that you'd like to take into the mobile sphere? Then MobiCart might be what you're looking for. It links up with PayPal to allow any business or consumer with an e-mail address to securely, conveniently and cost-effectively send and receive payments online.

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Basic plans cost $15 per month. 'Pro' plans will cost $49 per month.

6. MyAppBuilder
For just $29 a month, MyAppBuilder will create an iPhone or Android app for you. All you have to do is provide content (videos, books, etc.) and their pros will take it from there. You don't need a technical background to develop an app with MyAppBuilder. They'll even take care of the hassle of uploading it to the app store for you.

MyAppBuilder says can create two apps per month once you register and pay a $29 monthly membership fee.

7. RunRev
You can use RunRev's LiveCode to develop your app, which is an English-like language for developing iPhone and Android apps.

With this cross-device platform, you can build live prototypes that use the full capabilities of iOS and Android devices and deploy to whatever platform your customers need. The site is also packed with plenty of tutorials to help you along the way.

Pricing for RunRev's commercial-level LiveCode packages range from $299 to $1,499.

Related: Three Ways to Pick the Best Software for Your Startup (Video)

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8. ShoutEm
Another easy-to-use platform is available via ShoutEm, which is set up for bloggers, students, sports fans, news portals and local publishers. You don't have to have knowledge of coding to set up your app, and ShoutEm will even take care of the iTunes and Android Marketplace submission process.

ShoutEm offers basic, advanced, pro and enterprise-level packages that start at about $30 per month.

9. SwebApps
Here is a simple, inexpensive way to build, track and update a native mobile app for your business. You create your iPhone and/or Android app online. Once it is available for download via the iTunes Store or Android Marketplace you can update content in real time through SwebApps.

The basic package, which includes one app for one platform, requires a one-time $399 development fee. Hosting costs an extra $29 per month.

Building your own app can be an effective way to differentiate your brand, to open up new revenue channels and deepen your relationship with your customers. These tools can help you come up with the app that's best suited for your business.

This article is an edited excerpt fromGo Mobile: Location-Based Marketing, Apps, Mobile Optimized Ad Campaigns, 2D Codes and Other Mobile Strategies to Grow Your Business(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012) by Jeanne Hopkins and Jamie Turner.
Corrections & Amplifications: A previous version of this excerpt misstated the operating systems on which AppMakr runs. It works on the iOS, Android and Windows operating systems.