Re: Itunes on Mac question

2013-01-11 Thread Agent086b
Hello, try Cmd E to eject. Max. On 12/01/2013, at 11:45 AM, Lisette Wesseling wrote: > Hi > I've just taken the plunge and transferred my iTunes library from my Windows > pc to my Mac. Once you have finished syncing a device, is it necessary to > find and press the eject button or can you j

Re: Itunes on Mac question

2013-01-11 Thread Teresa Cochran
Hi, Lisette, If you want to, you can make ITunes a little more navigable by showing the sidebar with command-option-s. This will make it behave as it did in previous versions, with the source list and tables. You can then find your device in the sources list, and then press command-e to eject

Itunes on Mac question

2013-01-11 Thread Lisette Wesseling
Hi I've just taken the plunge and transferred my iTunes library from my Windows pc to my Mac. Once you have finished syncing a device, is it necessary to find and press the eject button or can you just unplug it? Is there a quick way to find this eject button? I found the iPhone popup button an