hook it up to the computer and put pictures on it
Yes. You can bring them in via Itunes or just email them to the iPad's email account.
You have to hook it up to itunes and iphoto
No. A Nook cannot handle iTunes. iTunes music can only be put onto an iPod, an iPad, an iPhone, or burned to a CD.
Go onto iTunes on your Computer and look at your Purchase History.
plug your ipod into your computer if u have a itunes account click itunes and drag pics from your computer onto your ipod
The easiest way to add music to your iPad is by installing iTunes (which you can download for free from Apple's website) onto your computer. With iTunes, you can synchronise your music, playlists and other media onto your iPad with relative ease. If you would prefer not to use iTunes, there are other programmes you can download and install to do the same thing such as MediaMonkey.
download itunes onto that PC and upload the photos onto itunes and then you can download the photos onto your iPod.
To get music on your iPad you must sync it with iTunes on your computer. Import your music files into iTunes and then sync your iPad. To download a new album, open iTunes on your iPad and select an album to download.
To put a song on your Apple device, you must first put it on iTunes. You can do that buy importing a mp3 file from your computer, or purchasing it from iTunes directly. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.
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Using iTunes and your computer.
You can easily download pictures from your iPad to your MacBook using MobiKin Assistant for iOS: Install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your MacBook. Connect your iPad to the Mac via a USB cable and tap Trust This Computer on your iPad. Launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS; it will detect your iPad automatically. Click Photos from the main menu to view all pictures on your iPad. Select the photos you want to download or choose Select All. Click Export and pick a folder on your MacBook to save the pictures. Wait for the transfer to finish; your iPad photos are now on your Mac.