Hello Zoe,

I assume you run latest itunes on your mac?

There's no need to be afraid.  Once you connect your iphone to your mac, itunes 
will probably open automatically.  If it doesn't, open it.  Your phone should 
appear in the itunes window as a popup button.  Vo+space bar on this button to 
confirm that you wish to choose this.  Then if you vo+right arrow from this 
button, you can see a summary area of your iphone.  Listen for the word 
summary.  You need to interact with it with vo+shift+down arrow in order to 
access all the elements in the summary area.  There you will find important and 
useful info about your iphone, including your iphone number, its latest 
software, update button, but also the backup options.  You can either choose to 
backup to your itunes library or iCloud.  Or you can do both.  

If you come out of the summary area for your phone with vo+shift+up arrow, and 
vo+space bbar to the right, you will hear the word playlist. This is the list 
of various categories on your iPhone: again, you will need to interact with 
this table list in the usual way in order to choose the category you want to 
manipulate or view.  The one that's already highlighted is your summary area.  
But you can also vo+down arrow in this list to choose other categories.  The 
one immediately underneath your phone summary is your apps.  Once your 
voiceover cursor lands on it, it becomes active.  Stop interacting with the 
table list with vo+shift+up arrow and move with vo+left arrow to the left and 
you should hear apps summary area.  Interact and there you will find the list 
of all the apps relating to your iphone.  These apps are again arranged in a 
list.  You need to interact with it in the usual way.  Once you can vo+arrow up 
and down it, you will hear which apps are installed, can be installed, or you 
can also remove them from your iphone during the next sync session.

If you stop interacting with the apps area, jumping to the very right of the 
screen with command+vo+right arrow will put you on the sync button or apply 
button which are the same buttons but apply appears when you have made changes 
to your choices for your iphone.

Zoe, I realise there's so much for you to learn but don't lose heart.  It will 
take time.  And we will help as much as we can.

Hope this will help a little.

Be aware, since you are going to connect your iphone to itunes on your mac for 
the first time, there may be messages appearing to do with iphone in itunes 
which I may not be aware and therefore can't comment or warn you about.

Andrew
> On 1 Dec 2015, at 02:06, Zoe Fiogkos <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I hope it’s ok to ask this question on this list.  I want to start using 
> iTunes on the mac.  I have an iPhone with about 1000 songs, 10 very important 
> videos, and loads of pictures.  All this time I’ve been using windows, so how 
> do I start using iTunes on the mac without losing everything on my phone.Do I 
> conect the phone and find a backup button? I’m a little lost here.  I could 
> connect my phone and see where it takes me but I’m afraid of losing all my 
> stuff, please help.
> Regards zoe
> 
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