In order to see your downloaded apps from your iPhone, iPod, and iPad, you need to authorize that on the computer first.
Go to iTunes/Preferences/General. Is there a check mark next to Applications in the Show section? Checking this will show the apps folder under the library menu.
Once that is done, right click on your device icon '(your name) iPhone' and click transfer purchases. All your apps should start downloading.
In itunes, select file - transfer purchases from "name of iphone". That should work.
If the applications are downloaded via iTunes, they will be automatically transfered to the iPhone during synchronization. Otherwise, the apps downloaded via iPhone will be copied and backed up to the iTunes during synchronization. So to transfer the apps to the iPhone, just connect the phone to the iTunes and sync. Click on iphone on the side bar, then apps up the top, then sync apps.
You must download Itunes from apple You should have the two discs that came with your computer,and on one of the discs is iTunes,along with the other applications. Then just select it and it should install,but if you are just looking for an iTunes disc there is none. Then you do what the person said before me.
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Media can be imported into iTunes from several sources: Internet media such as MP3 and MP4 can be opened by iTunes. Audio CD media and be played and imported by iTunes. Media files on the computer can be imported or played by iTunes. iTunes can import the files into the iTunes Library in several formats including MP3 and AIF. More types of media can be imported by downloading conversion tools from the Internet. iTunes can copy files into the iTunes Library or LINK to files elsewhere on the hard drive or network. Media can be imported into iTunes either by using the 'File-Add to Library' command or if you have a Mac, dragging files or folders of files onto the iTunes icon in the dock. CD media can be imported into iTunes by selecting in Preferences - General - "When you insert a CD" and selecting what you want iTunes to do. iTunes can just play the CD or add the songs to the iTunes Library. It is good to be connected to the Internet if you import the media into iTunes, so iTunes can get the titles and cover art automatically.
The applications can be downloaded from a PC using iTunes.
Windows: iTunes default storage location is in your My Music\iTunes\Mobile Applications folder.
From itunes
You do have it on the latest itunes when an iphone is selected under devices. In the library you will see an applications section if you have at least one application saved in the library.
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Via iTunes, add the .ipa files to iTunes Library and sync with the iphone
You go to your iPod touch's applications and press sync
They need to be the right format. look up on the internet what formats are supported by itunes.
In itunes, select file - transfer purchases from "name of iphone". That should work.
You just download it from itunes from the itunes store and sync it to your ipod or if you have a itouch, you can download it directly from the app store.
buy them from the appstore, on your computer through itunes, or snyc previously bought apps through itunes
Go to the Applications folder on your Mac. Select iTunes, then go to File>Get Info, or press Command-I.