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Old 10-27-2010, 01:23 PM   #5
Rob_E
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Device: iPod Touch/iPad
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Originally Posted by Seanette View Post
So iTunes is smart enough to not try to load something on a device that can't cope with it? That's a relief.
Right. Basically you can sync as many devices as you have with any one installation of iTunes. I have an iPod Touch, an iPad, and a Nano all syncing to the same library, but they all get different content. I make specific playlists for some devices, and I make some general playlists that I want on all my devices. Each device has its own preferences and syncs the music/video/apps that are specified by its individual preferences.

Since the Nano doesn't have apps, there shouldn't even be an option to sync apps to the Nano. When I added the iPad to my mix, it was more than happy to let me add any of my iPod Touch apps, but when I downloaded iPad-only apps, it never tried to add them to my iPod Touch. And when I've used a click-wheel iPod, it will let me sync games specific to the click-wheel iPod, but it never tries to add iPod Touch apps, nor does it try to add click wheel games to the iPod Touch.

You should be fine.
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