Re: [iPad] Re: built in apps

 

When you go to the App Store you can tap on purchased apps at the bottom of the page.  You can then tap on "Not on this iPad" at the top of the next page to find all of your missing apps.
Pete




On Nov 30, 2013, at 3:49 PM, Carol Corley <floridabouvs@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Thanks, I tried it, but I got accidentally disconnected at the Apple end and they didn't call back. Eventually after doing a bunch of research on line I found the suggestion. Apparently I had to go to settings, lot out of Apple altogether on the iPad, then shut down until the apple appeared, then go to settings and put my Apple ID and password back in. Then go to the app store, and when I called up each "free" app individually, it finally said free and I downloaded.
Sigh, whenever I get a new device, it is a humongous learning curve. But I am really enjoying it.
Carol


I'd call AppleCare. 1800myipad or 1800myapple
I'm not sure iPhoto is included fork free. Try pages instead. 

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> On Nov 30, 2013, at 9:22 AM, Carol Corley <floridabouvs@gmail.com> wrote:

> I just bought the iPad Air 64G (Black Friday, great deal from Apple). The Apple website says that I am supposed to get free with Air: iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers and Keynote.
> They are not on the iPad, which took all night syncing from the Cloud. Then I hooked it up to the computer and it downloaded my books and songs, but not the free apps.
> So after reading the previous posters on this topic, I went to the app store. It wants to charge me $4.99 for iPhoto. I didn't look for the others.
> Clearly I am missing something. I've been trying to call Apple, but can't get through.
> Has anyone else been through this? Any ideas?
> Carol

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