Hello Anne, 
Many thanks for your advice on this. 
I have found the table you describe. If you originally installed an App on your 
Mac and then synced it with your iPhone using the lightning cable and then 
subsequently updated the App on your Mac then does the updated version of the 
App automatically get moved to your iPhone on the next sync? 
That is not happening for me. 

There are a couple of complications in my setup which I did not mention in my 
original post. First I am running the latest El Capitan public beta on my iMac. 
Second I am running this beta in a sandbox partition containing system code 
only with applications and data in my mac hd partition. I have set this up 
using SuperDuper!!. I keep the betas in the sandbox partition and the latest 
release level in the mac hd partition. this has the big advantage that it is 
very quick and easy to reboot from mac hd if a beta turns out to be bad. 

It is possible that the above setup is stopping the automatic propagation of 
updated Apps from my iMac to my iPhone. Some things do not work in the above 
configuration. For example the App type2phone does not work and dropbox does 
not show an option to copy the link to a file in the public folder. SO maybe 
non-syncing of updated Apps is another problem of this configuration.

If automatic syncing of updated Apps works for you on El Capitan in a basic 
environment then I will probably give up on the sandbox configuration.

Best regards….

Paul Hopewell

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