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Dragging around and arranging your iPhone or iPad apps one by one on an iOS device can be a very cumbersome process, especially if you have a lot of apps installed. This guide will show you how to ...
Launch iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone to an available USB 2.0 port via an Apple dock connector cable. Click "Apps" in the Library section of the sidebar in iTunes.
How to View iPhone Apps on a Mac. Apple's iTunes media player program syncs your Macintosh computer with your iPhone, backing up the phone's content to the computer's hard drive. ITunes ...
After buying iPhone apps, some people feel unnaturally tied to them. Having spent the money and time to download iPhone software, it's not surprising that users may hesitate to delete apps from ...
You also can create folders and organize apps using iTunes on your computer. These will then sync back to your device the next time you connect. Article continues below this ad ...
It can be more convenient to using iTunes on your Mac than it is to do so on your iPhone or iPad itself. Among other reasons, it's easier to drag icons (including more than one at a time) between ...
If you've gotten a new computer or reinstalled iTunes, migrating your iTunes library is easy—unless you've somehow lost it. Luckily, you can get everything off your iPhone without too much of a ...
Thanks to Apple's App Library, you no longer have to keep every app on the Home screen. iPhone and iPad apps are automatically organized into folders so you can find them easier.
Rearranging apps or creating folders on your iPhone or iPad can be a drag. It's far easier to do so in iTunes on your Mac then sync. Here's a little trick that makes it even easier.