Hello Paul,

I always download apps to my Mac, but I sync using the USB cable. However, it 
should work the same way.
When you connect your iPhone to your Mac, look through your settings for apps. 
You should find a table where you can select Apps, then interact with the 
scroll area to the left of that table and you’ll find another table containing 
all your apps. Beside each app is its status: whether it is installed, to be 
installed, or not installed.

Cheers,

Anne



> On 19 Feb 2016, at 19:27, Paul Hopewell <hopew...@hopewell.org.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> I am running the latest iTunes on the latest El Capitan on my iMac and am 
> running the latest IOS on my iPhone 5S. 
> 
> In the past I used to download new Apps from iTunes on my iMac and then sync 
> with my iPhone to get these new Apps onto the iPhone. There used to be an 
> iTunes option to sync all new and updated Apps via wifi. 
> 
> I can no longer find this iTunes option and so cannot figure out how to move 
> Apps from my iMac to my iPhone. I want to do this rather than directly 
> install Apps on the iPhone as I can then sync with my backup iPhone without 
> having to download the App again. This is worth doing for say the Tom Tom App 
> with is 1.8 GB download! 
> 
> I would appreciate any tips on  how to do this using VoiceOver. 
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
> 
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