Hi, Bill,
Also, if you'd like the more "classic" feel of Itunes, then press the keystroke
to show the sidebar. On the Mac it's command-option-s and in Windows I think
it's control-s, but I can't verify that. When you press it, you'll hear "hide
sidebar" and that's the setting you want. It speak
Hi,
in the file menu, look for a devices sub menu. In there should be your device.
Ricardo Walker
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Twitter:@apple2thecore
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On Feb 26, 2013, at 5:06 AM, "Bill Gallik" wrote:
> Once upon a time, when using iTunes I could request (via the FILE me
in, 1937 - 2008
-Original Message-
From: Bill Gallik
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:06 AM
To: List viPhone
Subject: Yikes, What Happened to iTunes?
Once upon a time, when using iTunes I could request (via the FILE menu) to
sync my iPhone with the apps I had downloaded from the Apple
Once upon a time, when using iTunes I could request (via the FILE menu) to
sync my iPhone with the apps I had downloaded from the Apple App Store.
With iTunes 11.0.2 I cannot figure how in the world to do this anymore. Can
anybody offer any suggestions?
Holland's Person, Bill