Transferring your purchased songs from iPhone to Mac doesn’t need to be a complicated process, but sometimes it’s necessary. For example, you may want to listen to your music across several devices, or maybe you just want to have an extra place to store your songs. Regardless, there are a few different ways that you can do this. Let’s take a look.
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Here are the steps for transferring your purchases via iTunes:
Step 1: If it's the first time you connect the device with this Mac, you need to authorize your Mac first:
Step 2: Connect your iPhone to Mac. Go to Files > Devices > Transfer Purchases from [Your Device Name].
If you don’t want to use iTunes, or if you don’t want to transfer all purchases, you can use a great transfer application to transfer your purchases. One such program is iMyFone TunesMate iPhone Transfer. It gives you a lot of freedom over your music, and you don’t even need to use iTunes at all to transfer your files.
Using TunesMate makes transferring both purchased and non-purchased files (that you just downloaded from the Internet) simpler.
Step 1: Download and install TunesMate onto your Mac. Connect your iPhone to your Mac, then launch TunesMate.
Step 2: When the main screen comes up, click on the Music tab at the top. You will see a list of songs that are on your iPhone in the main part of the window. Select which songs you want to transfer.
Step 3: At the top, click Export, then Export to Mac. Browse for where on your Mac you want to add the files, then click Select Folder.
If you want to transfer all the purchases from iPhone to Mac at once, you can head to “Transfer iDevice Media to iTunes”.
Not only can you transfer purchased files using this method, but you can also transfer any files that you’ve downloaded to your iPhone, iPod, or iPad. As you can see, TunesMate is very versatile and gives you a lot of freedoms that iTunes doesn’t have.
Okay, so I have always wondered if there are any apps that are used regularly on iPhones that can be downloaded onto my Macbook Pro. I tried to find an answer to this and discovered this page http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US which explains there is a way to download previous purchased apps on the computer so I followed the steps and downloaded some. Now this may be a stupid question, but does this just mean that I can now transfer these apps onto another device from my macbook, or can I actually use these apps in some way on a large, macbook monitor. If so how do I do this, and if not- I think it would be a brilliant idea for apple to make this an option in the future!
Thanks for any help, I'm still working out some of the basics as a first time Mac user!
MacBook Pro, iOS 6
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