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itunes hack unlock iphoneWe'll start with two points before we jump into Installer.app. The first point is that Installer.app is sweet. I've been using smartphones for many years now, and this application put together by Null River is the best experience I've ever had installing applications. The second point is that we will have a full run - down on Installer.app tomorrow, stay tuned. Until then, here's some information to tide you over. Every time you open Installer.app, it will want to get online to check to see if there have been any updates to your installed programs and to download the latest list of programs. So don't fret if it pauses for a moment. You will really want to be on WiFi when using this app, too, although it's not the end of the world if you're using it on EDGE. community sources Your first step should be to tap on the "Install" tab on the top and then install "Community Sources." This will make Installer.app check a few different places for applications, giving you a wider selection to choose from. Simply tap the "Install" button in the upper - right. Your second step: install some apps! I'd recommend starting with some games and perhaps ApolloIM or MobileChat for Instant Messaging. Here's the thing, as soon as you install your 4th app, you'll find that they have scrolled off your main screen. Bummer. There are several applications that fix that issue, but my favorite by far is an application called "SummerBoard" (Under System). Summerboard makes your home screen (aka your "SpringBoard") scrollable like any other iPhone screen. Note that you'll have to reset your iPhone after you install this app. The best way to do that? That would be number 2 in the appendix below.Make a new backup of your iTunes library, or update your existing backup before you move it. Even if you already have a backup of your iTunes library, this step makes sure you capture any changes and makes the process easier. Step 1: Install iTunes Download and install the latest version of iTunes. Step 2: Move any new content If you've used iTunes on your new computer already, close iTunes and move your media to a new folder. This will keep anything you added to your new computer separate from your old library. These files can be added back to your library in Step 4. Before you begin, de - select the option to keep your iTunes media folder organised: Choose iTunes Preferences. Click the Advanced button. De - select "Keep iTunes Media folder organized." Click OK. Note: If you move your media to an external hard drive, you must connect that drive to your computer to access your files. Remember to back up the media you have in iTunes. We recommend to have the "Keep iTunes Media folder organized" setting off, as this can move your files around, and invalidate the links Serato DJ creates to your tracks. Next, move your iTunes folder, and any associated media to a new drive location. Step 3: Copy the iTunes backup from your old computer To copy all of your media files, including the library file that holds all your playlists and other settings, to your new computer: Locate the following folder on your old computer. Mac: Choose Go Home from the Finder menu bar. Double click the Music folder. Windows XP: Navigate to \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\. Windows Vista: Navigate to \Users\username\Music\iTunes. Windows 7 and Windows 8: Navigate to \Users\username\My Music\iTunes. Drag the iTunes folder in this location onto the desktop. Locate the external drive on your old computer: Mac: on the desktop. Windows: In My Computer or Computer. Double - click the external drive icon to open it. Drag your iTunes folder from your desktop onto the external drive, and safely remove the drive once copying has finished. Connect your external drive to your new computer, and drag the iTunes folder from your external drive to the Music folder (Mac) or My Music Folder (Windows). The transfer might take a while if you have a lot of content. iTunes can read, write and convert between MP3, AIFF, WAV, MPEG - 4, AAC and Apple Lossless (.m4a).[31] iTunes can also play any audio files that QuickTime can play (as well as some video formats), including Protected AAC files from the iTunes Store and Audible.com audio books. Because tag editing and album art is done within iTunes and not QuickTime, these features will not work with these QuickTime components. As of Snow Leopard, iTunes 9 (Mac) will play HE - AAC / AAC+ internet streams. The latest version of iTunes (Win/Mac) supports importing audio CDs using any of the standard audio file formats iTunes supports (AIFF, WAV, Apple Lossless, AAC, MP3), with the AAC and MP3 available in constant bit rate (CBR) or variable bitrate (VBR) encoding. The Windows version of iTunes can automatically transcode DRM - free WMA (including version 9) files to other audio formats, but does not support playback of WMA files and
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