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Plugging Iphone into Mac: Where's the drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="IWT" data-source="post: 1579685" data-attributes="member: 83420"><p>Simonvee</p><p></p><p>Going back to your very first post in this thread; you can easily configure things so that when you connect your iPhone, Image Capture opens as now, or iPhoto opens automatically, or nothing happens (apart from opening iTunes—in fact you can even configure iTunes via preferences not to open either). </p><p></p><p>This allows you to choose what you want to do when iPhone connected. For example, you connect to your Mac via USB—nothing happens—Manually open iTunes, say, or manually open iPhoto, do one then the other in any order you like. So, if all you want is to sync with iTunes, that's all that happens. Or, if all you want to do is download photos or videos, ditto.</p><p></p><p>So there is choice there. Nothing has to be automatic unless you want it to be.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IWT, post: 1579685, member: 83420"] Simonvee Going back to your very first post in this thread; you can easily configure things so that when you connect your iPhone, Image Capture opens as now, or iPhoto opens automatically, or nothing happens (apart from opening iTunes—in fact you can even configure iTunes via preferences not to open either). This allows you to choose what you want to do when iPhone connected. For example, you connect to your Mac via USB—nothing happens—Manually open iTunes, say, or manually open iPhoto, do one then the other in any order you like. So, if all you want is to sync with iTunes, that's all that happens. Or, if all you want to do is download photos or videos, ditto. So there is choice there. Nothing has to be automatic unless you want it to be. Ian [/QUOTE]
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