I can update my iPhone apps one by one from the iPhone, but it seems like it would be faster to update them via iTunes and then sync them to the iPhone. Is there a way to do that yet?
Vik Rubenfeld wrote: > I can update my iPhone apps one by one from the iPhone, but it seems > like it would be faster to update them via iTunes and then sync them to > the iPhone. Is there a way to do that yet?
I can't remember whether 7.x did but 8 certainly does.
On 11/21/08 12:52 PMNov 21, "Vik Rubenfeld" <v...@mindspring.com.invalid> wrote:
> I can update my iPhone apps one by one from the iPhone, but it seems > like it would be faster to update them via iTunes and then sync them to > the iPhone. Is there a way to do that yet?
You didn't say which version of iTunes that you are using. With iTunes 8 on a Mac, it is quite easy. Go into the Applications category. At the bottom of the page, there is a hot spot labeled "Check for Updates."
Previously on misc.phone.mobile.iphone, Vik Rubenfeld said:
> I can update my iPhone apps one by one from the iPhone, but it seems > like it would be faster to update them via iTunes and then sync them to > the iPhone. Is there a way to do that yet?
In the Library list, select "Applications". Click the link at the bottom to check for updates. Follow the prompts.
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> You didn't say which version of iTunes that you are using. With iTunes 8 on > a Mac, it is quite easy. Go into the Applications category. At the bottom of > the page, there is a hot spot labeled "Check for Updates."
I'm using iTunes 8.0.2 for Mac. I don't see a hot spot for "Check for Updates" on the Applications tab when my iPhone is connected to iTunes. On the lower right, there's a Sync button, and on the left there are icons for adding a playlist, showing or hiding album art, etc.
Vik Rubenfeld <v...@mindspring.com.invalid> wrote: > I'm using iTunes 8.0.2 for Mac. I don't see a hot spot for "Check for > Updates" on the Applications tab when my iPhone is connected to iTunes. > Am I looking in the right place?
No, you need to look on the Library sidebar - Applications is between Audiobooks and Radio
I just got Applications to show up in the Library. I clicked File->Add to Library, found the folder that contained my iPhone apps, and added it. It's there now, including the "Check for Updates" hot spot.
>I can update my iPhone apps one by one from the iPhone, but it seems > like it would be faster to update them via iTunes and then sync them to > the iPhone. Is there a way to do that yet?
Yes I go to Apps, then hit update all... then sync.
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<v...@mindspring.com.invalid> wrote: >I just got Applications to show up in the Library. I clicked File->Add >to Library, found the folder that contained my iPhone apps, and added >it. It's there now, including the "Check for Updates" hot spot.
>Thanks very much to all here for your help!
I suspect that, unless you're about to sync anyway, it's actually quicker to click App Store on your iPhone and then click "Update All" on your iPhone.