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Member Since: Dec 22, 2006
Location: Texas, where else?
Posts: 21,819
Mac Specs: 15" MBP 2.33 C2D 256 4GB, MBA 13" i7 1.8, MB 2.0 2GB, Nano 4th, 3GS, iPad 1
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08-13-2010, 06:22 AM
I currently sync an iPod Nano, 2 iPhones and an iPad with a single Mac.
The only hassle at this point is I don't want all the same apps on my iPhones and my iPad. To compound this issue is the fact that many apps now have two different versions, one for the iPhone/iPod and another for the iPad instead of having a single cross-app that works on both. And with most of these, there is no way to determine which is which when going through the list trying to sync. pitr
With an iPod and an iPhone, after the initial sync, I found using the manually manage option worked the best for me.
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