Hi all,

Probably the answer to  this question is quite obvious, but I am seeking your 
opinion, because I don't want to do any damage.

I have an MBP, iPad and 4S. I would like my contacts and calendars and notes, 
to appear on all of them.

When I just had the Mac and a 3GS, I did not use iCloud. This was really 
because when in my windows days a few months back, I wanted to use outlook for 
keeping a record of my contacts and calendars etc, iCloud became a massive 
duplication. This was very annoying. So I switched off iCloud and left a pc and 
then my mac and the iPhone to do their thing.

However, for some reason now, I am having issues syncing my contacts and 
calendar properly. I think it must be something to do with my iTunes. Can 
anyone help?

I have recently used the multi edit app to sort out and organise my contacts on 
my iPhone. These are not transferring to my iPad when I sync with iTunes. It 
just has the old ones which have an extra 30 or 40 contacts I do not need. 
Also, they are not syncing with my Mac. My address book is the same as it was 
last week. Should I change a setting in iTunes? Or should I just use iCloud and 
have it sort it all out for me. I'm worried about having duplications again 
then. But, my major concern is my calendar, I have everything on there, and I 
take it everywhere with me. However, I need it to sync on all the machines so 
that wherever I am I have a clear record of what I need to be doing. Is it 
likely, because my contacts are not syncing properly, that my calendar is doing 
the same?

I am worried that if I use iCloud, I will end up losing everything.

Although iTunes is a pain, I know I can always get things back, if I lose 
things, like I did last weekend. 

If I use iTunes, what do I need to make sure my settings are in order for it to 
work properly? When I checked the sync contacts etc box in iTunes, there are 
lots of other checkboxes, and they seem to appear twice, four example notes, 
calendar, and contacts, do I need to check them multiple times in order for it 
to work properly?

Which is my dominant machine? For example my most up-to-date calendars and 
notes and contacts are on my iPhone, but does my Mac think that it is the one 
in charge? Is there a way of getting it so that whenever I sync to my iPhone it 
replaces it on all of the machines so that that is always the latest version? 
Is this what iCloud will do? I am terrified of having multiple different 
versions of calendars and contacts et cetera and then ending up with the wrong 
set at the wrong time.

What should I do? How do I sort out my settings?



I have sent this to both lists,  so sorry for the duplications for people.

Many thanks
Kirsten 

Sent from my iPhone

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