> 
>> Will items on the iPhone which are not on the computer b replicated on the 
>> computer as part of the synchronisation process?


Yes I guess they do. Apple are trying to be helpful to the users. It asks if 
you want to match the apps you've downloaded on your phone. You choose yes or 
no. 

It asks if you want to import photos. You choose if you do or not. 

If you feel you don't need to take advantage of these things, then don't do it. 

Many people find they are quite happy with the outcome. I don't know why you 
wouldn't just let the sync and backup options work as Apple has designed, and 
no I don't want to know why if you choose not. 






Sent from Tim's iPhone

> On 4 Jan 2016, at 8:25 PM, Michael Hawkins <michael.hawk...@mjhawkins.com.au> 
> wrote:
> 
> Will items on the iPhone which are not on the computer b replicated on the 
> computer as part of the synchronisation process?
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