Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-26 Thread Michael Hawkins
There’s no need to apologise, Peter - repeat information is welcome on items such as this. Cheers Michael Hawkins > On 25 Sep 2017, at 10:18 AM, Peter Hinchliffe > wrote: > > >> On 25 Sep 2017, at 10:02 am, FW wrote: >> >> thanks Peter, >>

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-24 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
> On 25 Sep 2017, at 10:02 am, FW wrote: > > thanks Peter, > Ronni had already sent a warning to all previously. apologies to the group. It must have skipped past while I wasn’t looking... Kind regards, Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-24 Thread FW
thanks Peter, Ronni had already sent a warning to all previously. > On 25 Sep 2017, at 09:55 , Peter Hinchliffe wrote: > > I don’t think I;m really hi-jacking this thread to mention a warning to those > intending to upgrade their portable devices to iOS11 (and if you

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-24 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
I don’t think I;m really hi-jacking this thread to mention a warning to those intending to upgrade their portable devices to iOS11 (and if you already have upgraded then this warning is too late for you): If you rely on certain apps which happen to be 32 bit because they have not been updated

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread Ronni Brown
I agree Daniel, I find it much easier and quicker now. iTunes users have long accused the App of being bloated, even though it was easy enough to ‘Hide’ iTunes features you don’t use. In any case, this is the first time that Apple has addressed what one might call a surfeit of features in

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread Daniel Kerr
I actually like this change. I never used to update the Apps within iTunes myself, and only updated them on the iPad and iPhone, so it meant when I checked Apps on the computer(s) it told me I had a million things to update as well (as I didn’t want it set to auto-update). So now it frees up

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread Robin
If you are unhappy with this “enhancement”, like I am, send feedback requesting a change to https://www.apple.com/feedback/ Robin > On 23 Sep 2017, at 9:26 am, FW wrote: > > ok, I understand , > > thanks Ronni > > Cheers > Walter >> On 23 Sep 2017, at 09:17 , Ronni

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread FW
ok, I understand , thanks Ronni Cheers Walter > On 23 Sep 2017, at 09:17 , Ronni Brown wrote: > > With the release of iTunes 12.7 all app management is now done on the device > itself. > > > Cheers, > Ronni > >> On 23 Sep 2017, at

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread Ronni Brown
With the release of iTunes 12.7 all app management is now done on the device itself. > Cheers, Ronni > On 23 Sep 2017, at 8:16 am, FW wrote: > > Hi Ronni, > > Thank you for your

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread FW
Hi Ronni, Thank you for your comments. I don’t really want to re-download the apps. They are already in the iOS device. Can the apps no longer be managed on the iMac iTunes screen while the iOS device is connected to that iMac ? It lets me manage films, TV shows etc. - but apps I can’t see on

Re: Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Walter, If you previously used iTunes to sync apps or ringtones to your iOS device, use the new App Store or Sounds Settings on iOS to re-download them without your Mac. Cheers, Ronni 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014) 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3

Managing apps in iTunes 12.7.0

2017-09-22 Thread FW
Good morning, Apps no longer appear in the iTunes sidebar of the device I have just connected to the 10.12.6 iMac. (iPhone or iPad). They are not listed under “Summary” or “On my device”. Have tried some of the suggestions on the net and the “View and manage purchased apps” hints to unhide