All Third Party Apps Immediately Quite After Launch

I have restored my 16G 3G iPhone several times, yet repeatedly run into the same problem in which any and all third party apps will immediately quit out right after an attempted launch. However, all of the original pre-installed Apple apps work fine.
I currently have about 87 third party apps, which iTunes reports as taking up 574.8MB of space. It does not matter as to the order or last app installed, the problem still crops up.
Needless to say I am extremely frustrated over this loss of function and the enormous amount of time spent in trying to troubleshoot the problem. Each attempted has been made with a clean restore. I have started from scratch with no backup data being reinstalled.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem and, or might know what’s going on and offer a solution?

This is what I have come up with.
I am having the same problem with the 2.0.1 software update. What I did to fix the problem was:
1.)Unsync the apps off the iPhone.
2.)Disconnect your iPhone from the computer.
3.)Reset iPhone: press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least 10 seconds. During this time, a red "power off" slider may appear and the screen may go black, but do not release Sleep/Wake and Home buttons until the Apple logo appears.
3.)Reconnect your iPhone to the computer and resync your apps and they should work again.
But there is still a "bug" with the software 2.0.1. If you "Reset" your iPhone at anytime by holding the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button the apps will not work again after the restart completes. Then you will have to perform the same steps I have listed above to get them working again. This is a huge pain in the ***. And apple needs to fix and address this problem. I am having this problem on my iPhone 2G and my girlfriends 3g iPhone. I have had to do this 10 times already between both phones, it's not fun. =8-(

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