Use a different MacOS account with it's own iTunes library and turn off auto 
app synching. 

I agree that Movie synching is not well thought out or intuitive. 

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On Jun 8, 2013, at 15:21, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> I connected my son's iPad to my computer to copy a few movies onto it for a 
> trip. When I did it, iTunes tried to add 500 apps to the iPad. I say it tried 
> because it never actually copied them, despite all the apps on my iTunes 
> being up-to-date and every purchased app on my account being downloaded from 
> the iTunes Store.
> 
> I went through and deleted every app (most showed up as blank grey squares 
> with no names). When I connected again to once more copy the movies, it put 
> them all back. Or rather it tried to do it again, and still failed.
> 
> I am having to go through each app *IN ITUNES* and try to figure out which 
> one it is and "remove" them. Otherwise they keep coming back.
> 
> -- 
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> aren't even a pretty face, Gaspode.'
> 
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