Actually, there is an article on macrumors.com, referring to this exact issue. Earlier today, I was straightening out my son's library on his new MBP, and none of his apps would transfer over to iTunes. They're in his external HD library, but wouldn't transfer to iTunes. An error code #5002 or something in the 5k sequence, popped up, and refused to transfer any of the apps. I thought there was something wrong with his library and was going to work on it later. I just happened to check for updates on the website, and saw the article listed. It gives some sort of an explanation.
Stace' C. Thompson
Stace' C. Thompson
> I suggest not needing a library program at all. Let me plug my Idevice into my PC and use Windows explorer to delete things and copy to and from the device. That way I'm in control and I'm using tools that I already know well how to use because they're very basic tools on my PC or Mac.
I GUARANTEE that Apple will never agree to letting Microsoft provide the security for Apple's devices, letting millions of users blame Apple for Microsoft security lapses.
> It's the worst example of an entire genre of bad software.
So, as bad software goes, iTunes is not a good example.
Riiight.
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