vendredi 7 septembre 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone sync to mac

 

Many dont like iTunes.  I find it slow to start, at times it appears to be frozen, and it is relatively complex.
 
BUT, it works and it works well in my opinion. I never read the manual, I just read the basics, Googled what I needed to know, made a few mistakes early on which helped me understand how it works in the sync process. I had never used iTunes or Apple when I got my iPhone 4.
 
NOW, it is great, a one stop shop to sync my 4S, soon to be 4S and 5, and iPad2 and iPad3. Each are backed up. I can easily restore each back, and I have easily transferred everything from one to the other when I bought a new iPhone or iPad (1 to 2 to 3)
 
Well worth listing out each point why you don't wish to use t, I am sure you will find it is exactly what you need for syncing and backup.


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From: Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com>
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 8 September 2012 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone sync to mac


> My "iPhone sync to mac and back" research seems to say that it can only be done thru iTunes, mobile me or mail.

More or less, you have 1 out of 3 correct.

Sync through iTunes, or sync through iCloud.

> Since I don't use either if I can help it...

Meaning you simply don't want to use iTunes at all, for anything?
Or you just do not, for some reason as yet unspecified, do not want tot use it to sync your iPhone?

Often people with multiple computers among which they want to share music, apps, movies, etc., choose to put the iTunes library on shared drive..

It may help to tell us why you don't want to do whatever it is that you don't want to do.

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