Rivera says the idea was born of frustration when he couldn't share iPhone apps with his wife because they have separate iTunes accounts -- or so he thought. Rivera claims the workaround allows a perfectly legal exchange of apps between two iPhones. He says it should work on Windows machines, although he hasn't tried it.
Rivera posted step-by-step instructions on his blog, showing how he successfully shared apps between two first-generation iPhones upgraded to version 2.0. Theoretically, the process should work just as easily with the iPhone 3G and iPod touch.
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