Apps in Law: Copy Files to Your iPad or iPhone with iTunes
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Recorded September 13, 2017, one day after Apple made some mega-announcements about the Apple Watch, iPhone 8 and the all-new iPhone X.
After the announcement, Apple quietly rolled out an update to the iTunes software (12.7) that stripped out some components including the "Apps" section. Fortunately, there is still a "File Sharing" function in the new iTunes update and I explain how it can be used in this video to easily transfer files from your computer to your iPhone or iPad, or back the other way.
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A great method of copying pictures and videos to my PC or another device is by using PhotoSync. It's really good. Unfortunately it's not free on the App Store but it is cheap I think. You also have to install the software on your PC too. In case you were interested, haha
YES! I've actually used PhotoSync and recommend it often more specifically for just copying pictures and videos from your iPhone/iPad to your computer - I don't believe it will copy audio. Here is the website to learn more: www.photosync-app.com. You do have to install the app on your iPhone/iPad, and then install the software on your computer (Windows or Mac) and then I usually connect over the wi-fi network. It works great! Thanks @Master Bluspark for the suggestion.
Apps in Law no problem :) and yeh you're right that it doesn't do audio though
In all fairness Apple should have a HUGE DROP IN WINDOW saying, "only update if absolutely necessary". This update will cause a lot of hassles.
Yeah but how you delete tones or disabled them now? No options:(( and you need to restore your iPhone? For this?
Yeah, you're out of luck I'm afraid.
I found this article helpful from Macworld: www.macworld.com/article/3224531/software-entertainment/itunes-127-how-to-cope-with-the-abrupt-changes.html
Also this might help: discussions.apple.com/thread/8064957?start=0&tstart=0
Also worth noting... A dialog box can pop up to indicate that a new IOS is available for your iPhone / iPad... like before BUT. It says
"A newer version of the iPhone software (version 11.0.1). To update your iPhone with the latest software, click Update."
No mention that you are Updating the iPhones IOS or Operating System.
Only the words "iPhone Software"
This is blew me away as I nearly clicked the "UPDATE" button before realizing that this was about to install the latest IOS 11.0.1 which I don't want to do as yet because there may be incompatibilities with my older APPS that are no longer functional on IOS 11.
So.... watch out for "the iPhone software" statement. I recon Someone at Apple is not conforming to standards. IOS is more than iPhone Software.
Cheers
TJ in West Australia
Well I am not updating my itune software
I hear ya - I suspect that a lot of folks will elect to stay with the older version of iTunes. I've continued to use the older version of iTunes on my MacBook Air without a problem, so I think you're fine just staying with the older version of iTunes.
yeah, now apple went and got rid of the APPS section. ceck my video on how to re-install older version ruclips.net/video/w_6TSq_Z28I/видео.html available still from apple.
I always call it iPhone X 😜😂
You sir, are a rebel 🤣
Apps in Law 😂