Exactly, and this is really what I want to do, but when I plug my iPhone into 
my iMac and go into the devices menu under the file menu, backup is dimmed.  
I'm not sure how to undim it.  Also I thought my Apps would automatically 
update when I plug my phone into the Mac, but I seem to have 19 updates 
available.  This perplexes me because I keep my Apps up-to-date all the time, 
and thought that when my phone synced with my computer those updates listed on 
my computer should disappear.  I am so clueless when it comes to this stuff!  
Just when I think I understand things, I get more confused!

Desi



On Sep 17, 2013, at 6:57 PM, "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Keep in mind that an iCloud backup is always a good idea, but doesn't back up 
> everything.
> 
> A better solution is to connect your various devices to your computer and 
> have iTunes do a backup. This enables you to restore apps, pictures, music, 
> and mail.
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