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Went to the AT&T store Friday got get my iPhone 4 checked out for some reception issues. Fully expected to be changing to a new iPhone. Instead I ended up with an iPad Air which should arrive in a few days, My wife will be getting thy first gen iPad to use mainly as a Kindle replacement. I'd like some thoughts on best solutions to the following situation.
Her iPhone 3GS synchs with a Gateway and her iTunes library is stored there. She has her own iTunes account. The phone needs to synch with that setup due to a few game authenticators we would rather not replace.
The old iPad will be tied is tied to my iTunes account and we would like to keep things that way even when connected to her Gateway. I have a few paid apps that she might like to use without repurchasing. These are tied to my iTunes account and the content is stored on a network drive.
Suggestions on the best way to achieve the following:
1 Synching her iPhone changes don't destroy the authenticators already in place.
2. She would probably prefer not to look at the entire content of the network drive as it has a ton of music and other stuff she is not interested in.
3. Use apps for the old iPad (my iTunes account) without repurchasing.
The best solution for this probably gets a mention on the video chat tomorrow.
Her iPhone 3GS synchs with a Gateway and her iTunes library is stored there. She has her own iTunes account. The phone needs to synch with that setup due to a few game authenticators we would rather not replace.
The old iPad will be tied is tied to my iTunes account and we would like to keep things that way even when connected to her Gateway. I have a few paid apps that she might like to use without repurchasing. These are tied to my iTunes account and the content is stored on a network drive.
Suggestions on the best way to achieve the following:
1 Synching her iPhone changes don't destroy the authenticators already in place.
2. She would probably prefer not to look at the entire content of the network drive as it has a ton of music and other stuff she is not interested in.
3. Use apps for the old iPad (my iTunes account) without repurchasing.
The best solution for this probably gets a mention on the video chat tomorrow.