You can get it out their website.
Windows
You can get it out their website.
Windows
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just downloaded it on my MBP,like what i have seen so far.
If you like it......."LIKE" it
At last.
Unfortunately, I'm away from home and getting further so it will be a week or so before I can update. Hope to see some thoughts and experiences here in the meantime.
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Well, I need to look at it more but presently I cannot see my summary when I attach my ipad. I could sync from ipad but it seems my devices are still not being seen wirelessly. I was hoping the new iTunes would correct that problem. iTunes could always see my devices before the ios6 update. But, most importantly where are the devices listed on the new interface?
IPad 1, iPad 2, Ipod Touch 4, Ipod Touch 2, Ipod Nano, Iphone 4S and Ipad Mini
I hope my desktop doesn't do a nose dive with this new update! iTunes on a PC seems to be so bloated and takes forever for my little Dino PC to open it up with the current update as it is!
iPad 2 ~ Wi-Fi ~ 32 GB | MacBook Air 13-inch 4 GB RAM/128 GB | Apple TV (3rd Gen) | iPod Classic 80 GB | iPod Touch 32 GB (4th Gen)
OK, finding my way around the new interface but still have the problem that itunes does not see any of my devices unless I attach them to the computer. It is annoying but not the end of the world!
IPad 1, iPad 2, Ipod Touch 4, Ipod Touch 2, Ipod Nano, Iphone 4S and Ipad Mini
iPad 2 ~ Wi-Fi ~ 32 GB | MacBook Air 13-inch 4 GB RAM/128 GB | Apple TV (3rd Gen) | iPod Classic 80 GB | iPod Touch 32 GB (4th Gen)
I thought the rule was you had to connect a device at least once to enable wireless sync. It could be that after the update one needs to redo it for all devices.
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I didn't know that was a rule. I haven't read that, but I did it on my own and it worked! I did the direct connect to enable the wireless connect way back with ios 5, and that was it.
iPad 2 ~ Wi-Fi ~ 32 GB | MacBook Air 13-inch 4 GB RAM/128 GB | Apple TV (3rd Gen) | iPod Classic 80 GB | iPod Touch 32 GB (4th Gen)
I found this:
here. It seems to indicate that to sync with iTunes wirelessly, you at least must have the device connected to a PC/Mac via a cable at least once. It could be that changes to the version 11 require this be done again.How to set up iTunes Wireless Sync
1. Make certain that your computer and iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch are connected to the same Wi-Fi signal.
2. Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a Mac or PC via USB. Launch iTunes if it doesn’t do so automatically.
3. Highlight your iDevice in the sidebar.
4. Click "Summary" in the menu bar. Scroll down to the "Options" section.
5. Check the "Sync with this (iOS device) over Wi-Fi" box. Click "Apply."
6. Detach your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
7. Initiate an iTunes Wi-Fi Sync by tapping Settings > General > iTunes Wi-Fi Sync > Sync Now on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Or, plug it into an outlet.
Enjoy your wireless freedom!
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