Hi,

I'm trying to remove some apps from my iPhone and put some back on which are in 
iTunes and which I bought some time ago.

With my iPhone plugged into my Mac I've selected the applications radiobutton 
and navigated to all the apps stored in iTunes. I think my problem is the 
method of selecting I'm using. What I did was put the cursor on the first app, 
turned off cursor tracking then went through the list with VO+down arrow 
pressing cmd+space on the ones I wanted to select. When done I turned cursor 
tracking back on and pressed the sync button. But after that no apps had been 
added or removed.

I'd appreciate suggestions on how to do it properly, thanks a lot.

Sunil


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