I was trying to stay ‘On Leave’ from WAMUG while taking a break from support
work. But I also feel the frustration of Tim & Susan.
Michael you have been given more than enough valuable information from Susan &
Tim to be able to understand the difference being Sync and Backup of your
iPhone.
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Michael, I'm feeling a similar sense of frustration to Tim. We've told you that
you have control of what happens. The articles tell you that you control what
happens.
What more can we say. Or, are you waiting for Ronni? If so, why not get in
touch with her directly. I'm sure her fees are reason
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>> Will items on the iPhone which are not on the computer b replicated on the
>> computer as part of the synchronisation process?
Yes I guess they do. Apple are trying to be helpful to the users. It asks if
you want to match the apps you've downloaded on your phone. You choose yes or
no.
I guess Syncronise does mean Match by the sound of it.
But I am fairly sure the Sync updates to the latest change on any device in the
group.
For example:
Today a friend gave me her new mobile phone number which I changed in my iPhone.
Once I got home and was within my WiFi range, my iMac and my
To me to synchronise in ordinary English language means to match, but if the
computer is the master and iPhone is the slave I'm reluctant to synchronise
because this must mean that anything on the iPhone that is not on the computer
will be deleted. Or is this another example of the a use by comp
Michael, seems like you have enough information now to go ahead. Have you given
it a go?
> On 4 Jan 2016, at 4:45 AM, Michael Hawkins
> wrote:
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> Music, books, contact details .. Recordings
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 4 Jan 2016, at 7:57 AM, Bill Parker wrote:
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>> My question i
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