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When my shiny new iPhone 5 arrived, I didn't port all my apps to the new device. I saw the blank slate as an opportunity to start over, spring clean if you will, a chance to load my iPhone with only the most essential apps. It wasn't easy to decide which of the hundreds of apps I would reload onto my iPhone, but it did force me to determine which apps I actually use heavily and rely on day to day, versus the ones I can't seem to let go of, despite the fact that I hardly ever open them.
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