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Re: iTunes questionAs long as you operate in the one single prescribed way that Apples deems proper, everything is fine. If you stray from their path, then their stuff is way more of a pain in the ass than any other product line out there. And that really is what I hate so much about their company.I've unwittingly trashed the music and content library on my iPod more than once, and once when I had my iPhone because of the whole "sync/manually sync" issue. I prefer to manage my music, pictures, and other content myself. Often times there are things that I want on my computer that I don't want immediately copied to my phone or iPod every time I connect the USB cable. And you shouldn't have to sit and wait for 10GBs or more of music content to reload from your computer in order to update one or two ebooks.Andrew, I'm sorry that I don't have a solution (other than to get rid of the iPhone).
Re: iTunes question
As long as you operate in the one single prescribed way that Apples deems proper, everything is fine. If you stray from their path, then their stuff is way more of a pain in the ass than any other product line out there. And that really is what I hate so much about their company.
I've unwittingly trashed the music and content library on my iPod more than once, and once when I had my iPhone because of the whole "sync/manually sync" issue. I prefer to manage my music, pictures, and other content myself. Often times there are things that I want on my computer that I don't want immediately copied to my phone or iPod every time I connect the USB cable. And you shouldn't have to sit and wait for 10GBs or more of music content to reload from your computer in order to update one or two ebooks.
Andrew, I'm sorry that I don't have a solution (other than to get rid of the iPhone).