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iTunes behavior changed?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1707290"><p>It's not the space issue, it is that iTunes has changed behavior and now requires an extra step to update apps on sync. I store all my apps on the MBP, too, so that if I need to reinstall for any reason, I have it handy and don't have to re-download, but when I get the updates to the Mac in iTunes, I now have to ALSO open the Apps view with my iPhone attached, scan through the list of apps to see which ones have "Update" as a status and check them to have it change to "Will Update" to get iTunes to do the update. That's annoying and totally unhelpful. iTunes used to just go ahead and apply any updates when I synced without any other input. Frankly, this really feels like a bug and not a "feature" or a planned change. There is no valid purpose I can think of for NOT doing it the way it has been up to the recent versions. iTunes is now a real mess. Between this issue and the mess they made with podcasts, it's getting to be a really crappy application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1707290"] It's not the space issue, it is that iTunes has changed behavior and now requires an extra step to update apps on sync. I store all my apps on the MBP, too, so that if I need to reinstall for any reason, I have it handy and don't have to re-download, but when I get the updates to the Mac in iTunes, I now have to ALSO open the Apps view with my iPhone attached, scan through the list of apps to see which ones have "Update" as a status and check them to have it change to "Will Update" to get iTunes to do the update. That's annoying and totally unhelpful. iTunes used to just go ahead and apply any updates when I synced without any other input. Frankly, this really feels like a bug and not a "feature" or a planned change. There is no valid purpose I can think of for NOT doing it the way it has been up to the recent versions. iTunes is now a real mess. Between this issue and the mess they made with podcasts, it's getting to be a really crappy application. [/QUOTE]
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