Tuesday, January 25, 2011

iPod and iPhone Sync

Welcome Mac and PC users this time..

Apple have released some great products throughout, obviously the iPod and iPhone. However what do you guys think of the syncing process involved with iTunes. We hear some of our customers say it's convenient and practical, everything works..

To: well they find the process not great on iTunes with windows, or not so great on Mac trying to sync certain playlists.

We thought we'd shed some light on this process. Firstly, iPod and iPhone have been around for a while.
From the hard disk based, to flash drives for better performance, to the more feature capable iPhone, it has been complemented with, iTunes and the necessary software upgrades. What makes an iPod so different is, the accessibility is simple.

Although Sony, including other manufacturers may make better ' looking ' products, the system of iPod, accessories, music and more, called the iPod eco system makes it a worthwhile purchase.

However when we get that iPod, we wish to put or ' sync'  accordingly with all of our information.

To simplify things, we will just note how this goes about. in iTunes, once you connect your device, tou have, tabs at the top, for the information you need. Such as Music, photos and more,  including the relevant options below that such as which playlists you wish to sync or more.

All you really have to do, is press the item of your choice, then select ' sync ' on the right hand side in the corner.

We understand not all customers have this simple objective, Apple stores have one to one training to show you how to customise your Apple product even further with iTunes, from playlists that have your exact criteria of songs that you have set, or managing your music content better..

We can show you all of that. We are open to take bookings for clients and assimilating a highly professional team already to manage your requests.

Book a consultation, if you're buying a new Macintosh and want us to set it up by showing you the basics of Mac OS and an overview on iTunes, let us know. We can facilitate with all this.

Book diagnostics should you require assistance if your already a Mac user, on iTunes library, settings or general issues.

Or book a training session with one of our consultants, from showing you how to set up iTunes for your first iPod, iPhone or iPad. To what applications are useful for your need, we focus on your bespoke training needs.

visit www.consultmac.net for further information

Thanks!

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