(Note: yes, I announced the date of this episode as Monday, September 21. I really did intend to release it on that day, honest! Oh well, better late than never, I suppose!)
Pretty much everybody agrees that we are indeed going through some troubling times, economy wise. Most everyone is feeling the pinch of the global recession, and we’re all looking at cutting our expenses. So how do we feed our need for anime in these lean times, without breaking the bank? I explore this topic in the first of two segments I’m calling “Anime on the Cheap.” We also go through the latest anime news, including – of course – Weird Japan. And I have a few treats for you as well, so be sure and stick around till the very end!
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I don’t know how more clearer I can make it so let’s put it this way: each category (ie Media, Apps, Data, etc.) can only be “sync’d” with ONE computer at a time. In my case Media is synced with an iMac and all else (including Apps) are synced with a MacBook Pro. These are Apple’s restrictions. Not mine! So to answer your question as I understand it you sound like you’re trying to sync apps between TWO computers (authorized to you, I get that) and that is NOT allowed. You CAN sync to multiple computers as the title states, just not the same category to multiple computers. The original purpose of the post was to show people how sync their device to multiple computers in the case that large libraries of music/movies are on say a home computer and everything else is on say a work computer. Your requests ARE reasonable, just not allowed by Apple.