How to copy an iTunes® - iPhone® App Store Link to Another Application
How to send someone a direct link to an iPhone application in the iTunes store

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If you find an application in the iTunes App Store and wish to send someone a link to the application, it is as simple as dragging and dropping the link from the app store to a target application such as outlook.

First simply open the iTunes App Store and find the application you wish to send the link to. In this example, we select the MSU Cowbell.

Selecting an application in the iTunes App Store

 

The screen will now look similar to this.

Open selected iPhone application in iTunes App Store

 

Open a target application that will allow a drag and drop operation to it. In this example we are going to copy the link to Microsoft Outlook to send the link to a friend.

Open target application such as Microsoft Outlook

 

Back in the iTunes app store, select the application on the address bar by pressing and holding the mouse down with the left mouse key.

Select the applicaiton address by pressing and holding the mouse down

 

Now while holding the mouse key down, drag the link to the target application. In our example we are dragging it to the body of an Outlook email we have created.

Drag the iTunes app store link to the target application

 

Drag the link to the target application. When you are there simply lift your left finger from the mouse and the link will be inserted. In this example, the link is dropped into Microsoft Outlook. You may then send the link to a friend. You could have simply dropped the application to your desktop or to another program.

Drop the link onto the target application by lifting your finger from the left mouse button

 

Now you are ready to send the link to a friend.

 

 

 

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