"Sync" refers to the process of synchronizing data or actions between devices or systems to ensure they are in alignment or up-to-date with each other. This can involve matching files, updating software, or coordinating schedules, often through cloud services or direct connections. The goal of syncing is to maintain consistency and accessibility of information across multiple platforms or devices.
The term "multimedia PC" was meant to describe a PC that had a drive for CD-ROMs. This allowed it to sync both audio and visual aspects using different software.
Just hook it up to iTunes, go to the Sync menu and uncheck the "Purchased on iPad" box. then sync. That gets rid of the songs that you downloaded from itunes using your iPad. I assume that's what you meant.
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To sync an iPhone, you can use iCloud, a computer, or MobiKin Assistant for iOS: iCloud: Go to Settings → [your name] → iCloud, then toggle on apps and data to sync automatically across devices. Computer: Connect your iPhone via USB or Wi-Fi to a Mac (Finder) or Windows PC (iTunes). Select your device, choose content, and click Sync. MobiKin: Use it to transfer, back up, and sync data between iPhone and PC/Mac quickly and securely. iCloud is wireless, computer syncing offers control, and MobiKin is fast and versatile.
you can not reverse the sync
Go into iTunes and click on your device. Then there will be a tab that says music and check Sync All and then click sync at the bottom :)
The past tense of "sync" would be "synced".
hit the sync button on the wireless adapter and the sync button on the guitar
The duration of Out-of-Sync is 1.75 hours.
Out of Sync has 208 pages.
"Active Sync" is basicly the same thing as "Sync" or "Syncing". It means "downloading" in another word. What it means is, anything that you have downloaded for your ipod/iphone or phones etc, you have to sync it able to have it on your device. If you dont sync, it will not be on your device automatically but will be saved on your computer, so you can sync anytime when your ready.
There is a free plug-in called Cloud Connect, meant to sync the Cloud through Microsoft Office programs. You may find it under their Apps from their affiliated address.