Thanks John and Chris! I did go into the MacGroup Archive today and saw where
you and Chris had responded to this, not sure why those reposes didn't come
through my email.
I've been using the same iTunes account since at least 2004 (probably longer)
so everything should be in the one account,
Beth,
Here is what I sent previously, I searched through the sent messages and found
it.
John
Beth,
Not sure I know the right answer. The iPods don't count in the 5, you sync
those with your main computer where you want to store all your data. You can
sync a dozen iPods or iPhones & you
Beth, a few of us answered this, the info should be out there.
John
> On Feb 13, 2017, at 12:09 PM, Beth Phillips
> wrote:
>
> Sorry if this is a repeat. I thought I submitted it over the weekend, but
> didn't see it come through in my digest version of the group
Sorry if this is a repeat. I thought I submitted it over the weekend, but
didn't see it come through in my digest version of the group messages.
I typically inherit old Macs when we no longer need them at work, so I am
always behind the 8-ball with my personal Mac use and working with older
Beth,
Not sure I know the right answer. The iPods don't count in the 5, you sync
those with your main computer where you want to store all your data. You can
sync a dozen iPods or iPhones & you will still have the 5 computers.
How this will work when the older computers have a version of
It's not a big deal to unauthorize all of your Macs. The only thing you will
have to do is sign back in to each MAC when you are prompted.
Sent from my iPad
> On Feb 11, 2017, at 8:28 PM, Beth Phillips wrote:
>
> For years I have been the like the shoemaker’s kid
For years I have been the like the shoemaker’s kid who never had shoes. I’ve
used Macs at my job since the mid-1980’s, but never had a new one for home. I
typically inherited old Macs when we no longer needed them at work, so I am
always behind the 8-ball with my personal Mac use and working