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Why won't iPhone push photos to iPhoto via wifi?
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<blockquote data-quote="psclark8409" data-source="post: 1263212" data-attributes="member: 207192"><p>I too have 4.3.3 for iPhone and my IOS on the Mac is currently 10.6.8. However, since the 4.3.3 is for the iPhone, if you haven't discovered it already, you can go to your App Store and click on Updates. You'll see new features such as "All" and "Not On This iPhone". These are purchases you've made before that you can re-download if you choose. There's little iCloud icons on the right side that allow you to download the previously owned items.</p><p></p><p>The second cool feature is if you bust out the dusty iTunes app on your iPhone that I never used to use. Click on "Purchased" and it will let you re-download old songs you've purchased and/or lost that have been purchased through iTunes. This came in handy when my old computer died and I lost all my iTunes songs. Thank God for Mac!!! Never have problems!</p><p></p><p>The last feature is under the Settings app. Click on "Store" and enable as many of the three automatic download features as you wish. I especially like the Music one because whatever I download on iTunes on my Mac it pushes automatically to my iPhone (I know this works because I downloaded a song and it showed up without me having to manually sync my iPhone with my Mac via cable). The same goes with Apps and Books.</p><p></p><p>I'm still learning about pushing music from my iPhone to my Mac...this must still be done manually. </p><p></p><p>Let me know if you have any questions! Please try to figure out the answer to my question about pushing photos to my Mac from my iPhone. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psclark8409, post: 1263212, member: 207192"] I too have 4.3.3 for iPhone and my IOS on the Mac is currently 10.6.8. However, since the 4.3.3 is for the iPhone, if you haven't discovered it already, you can go to your App Store and click on Updates. You'll see new features such as "All" and "Not On This iPhone". These are purchases you've made before that you can re-download if you choose. There's little iCloud icons on the right side that allow you to download the previously owned items. The second cool feature is if you bust out the dusty iTunes app on your iPhone that I never used to use. Click on "Purchased" and it will let you re-download old songs you've purchased and/or lost that have been purchased through iTunes. This came in handy when my old computer died and I lost all my iTunes songs. Thank God for Mac!!! Never have problems! The last feature is under the Settings app. Click on "Store" and enable as many of the three automatic download features as you wish. I especially like the Music one because whatever I download on iTunes on my Mac it pushes automatically to my iPhone (I know this works because I downloaded a song and it showed up without me having to manually sync my iPhone with my Mac via cable). The same goes with Apps and Books. I'm still learning about pushing music from my iPhone to my Mac...this must still be done manually. Let me know if you have any questions! Please try to figure out the answer to my question about pushing photos to my Mac from my iPhone. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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