iTunes 7.6 lets you manually manage iPhone music/videos
Posted 15 January 2008 @ 5pm in News, Guides/How-Tos
iTunes 7.6 adds a great new feature for iPhone users. You can now manually manage media on the device. This means you can drag and drop music and videos onto the iPhone icon to copy them to the device, or delete music and videos directly from the device while it is connected.
In order to enable this option, click on your iPhone in the left-hand pane of iTune 7.6, then click “Summary.” Make sure the option for “Manually manage music and videos” is checked.
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3 Comments
Posted by enderwiggins23
16 January 2008 @ 6am
I am very happy that we can FINALLY Manually Manage music. One other feature we gained BACK (keep in mind other iPods do all these things normally) is that you can play songs on your phone through your computer speakers.
Now if we can just have the ability to write files to the hard drive and attach my phone to multiple computers then finally the iPhone can be as it was advertised — the best iPod on the face of the earth. Until it gets parity with its other iPod brethren however, well… Its the worst iPod ever, IMO.
Posted by jmargolese
16 January 2008 @ 12pm
mounting the iPhone as a disk is unlikely because you have to be able to remove it instantly, without unmounting it, when the phone rings.
Posted by gkudolo
18 January 2008 @ 2pm
With the 1.1.3 update I was able, for the first time to sync 2 computers to my iPhone - work G5 (only calendar) and my home iMac (Intel) - everything else. Automatic syncing has to be disabled on both computers.