yes. it syncs books and podcasts as well. it even lets you drag files in and out of applications under the "applications" tab.
when you run the corresponding application on the ipad/iphone/touch, for all intents and purposes, it shows up connected to itunes as if it was plugged into a usb cable. it seems anything you could do with it physically connected you can now do wirelessly. as soon as you quit the app it is "unplugged" and disappears from the list.
to enable automatic wireless sync you need to have the "Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically" checkbox unchecked in the Preferences > Devices pane. then as soon as you launch the app it syncs. if this box is checked you would have to manually click on itunes to sync.
if you have any errors during the sync process (such as items to sync not found) then iTunes will hang with a dialog box waiting for your response. you will have to go to your computer and click to proceed.
it does not sync over the internet, you must be on the same wifi network as your computer.
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