Transfer Applications from iPhone to iTunes
I was having a lot of trouble getting my iPhone applications to sync with iTunes. I tried doing backups and full syncs to no avail. Finally, in a moment of desperation, I righted clicked on my iPhone and chose the option “Transfer Purchases” and to my suprise and glee I successfully moved my [...]
published on Tuesday, the 22. July 2008, apple-blog
Briefly: iPhone eBook, Aperture guide
In brief: An iPhone troubleshooting/usage eBook has been released, a tutorial explains how to restore single images in Aperture, there's a 20% off SmileOnMyMac products, The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile is now Leopard-compatible, and SL MultiTracks Volume 7 has been released in Apple Loops format ... Ted Landau, in association with TidBITS Publi...
published on Monday, the 17. December 2007, macintosh-news-network
Syncing the iPhone: As Simple as You Want It to Be
Once you have iTunes 7.3 installed on you PC or Mac, syncing your iPhone with your calendar, contacts, music, videos, photos, bookmarks and e-mail is astoundingly easy. In fact, the process synced so quickly and seamlessly with my MacBook that I wasn't sure everything happened correctly. Sure, I followed the steps, but I expected failures, problem windows and troubleshooting. Something had to go wrong, right?
published on Tuesday, the 31. July 2007, macnewsworld
One possible fix for an iTunes -50 sync error
While testing this hint last week, I ran into an odd issue: suddenly my iPod Video, iPod nano, and iPhone failed to sync -- they all would make it part way through the process, then iTunes would display an "Unable to sync: Error -50" message. After a bit of (relatively simple) troubleshooting, I figured out that it was a particular iPhoto album that was causing the problem. More specifically, it was the album I had created to test the hint. I have no idea why this happened, as after deleting it and creating another (basically identical) album, everything worked as expected. If you're having an odd sync error on a device that used to work perfectly, check your recent iPhoto albums. This issue might be specific to something on my machine (I was having other iPhoto issues, too), but I'm running this as a hint just in case oth...
published on Monday, the 16. July 2007, macosxhints