Applications issues

I am totally new to this. If you respond, please do step by step instructions.
1) I downloaded an app from iTunes store. It is in my library. When I went to sync, it did not show up on the IPod.
2) In iTunes, under my device, applications tab, I was under the impression that you can click and drag applications that have been downloaded. However, only the purchased application in on the left. If I click on sync, it tells me "Are you sure you want to sync applications? All exsisting applications and their data on the iPod will be replaced with applications from the iTunes library."
What am I doing wrong?

Syncing matches up the applications in your library to the ones on your ipod. So all of the applications in your library will be on your ipod, and it will remove any applications on your ipod that are not in your library.
However, any of the applications already in your ipod that came pre-loaded to it, such as music or weather, will still be there. The warning is just a courtesy warning.
If you want better control over the applications, you can click the ipod icon in itunes (to the left, in the blue bar, a new icon will appear when you plug your ipod in, with a small picture of your ipod along with the ipod's 'name') after plugging your ipod in. You will get a page that has a picture of your ipod and a bar showing what data is on it. At the top of the screen there will be 'tabs'. Click the tab called 'Apps'. This will bring you to a new screen where you can drag the applications to your ipod, or select which ones to sync.
Hope that helps!

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    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
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    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: switching to application buffer
    nsrdr: entry
    nsrdr: recving a packet
    nsprecv: entry
    nsprecv: reading from transport...
    nttrd: entry
    nttrd: socket 340 had bytes read=223
    nttrd: exit
    nsprecv: 223 bytes from transport
    nsprecv: tlen=223, plen=223, type=6
    nsprecv: packet dump
    nsprecv: 00 DF 00 00 06 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 10 17 34 44 80 BB  |....4D..|
    nsprecv: 49 5F 2C 75 8A 72 99 F9  |I_,u.r..|
    nsprecv: B3 DF 94 5A 78 6C 0B 18  |...Zxl..|
    nsprecv: 08 30 12 00 00 00 00 01  |.0......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 4D 71 00 00 00  |...Mq...|
    nsprecv: A0 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 01 04 04 00 00 00 04  |........|
    nsprecv: 42 49 54 53 00 00 00 00  |BITS....|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 07 78 6C 0B 18 0C  |...xl...|
    nsprecv: 17 2C 01 00 00 00 E8 1F  |.,......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 02 00 00 00 02 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 08 06 00 B5 D0 3D  |.......=|
    nsprecv: 47 00 00 00 00 02 00 00  |G.......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 04 01 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 84 01 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: C3 88 01 00 04 00 00 0D  |........|
    nsprecv: EA 0A 00 0E 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 86 00 00 01 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00     |....... |
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    nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
    nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
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    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nioqrc: exit
    nioqsn: entry
    nioqsn: exit
    nioqrc: entry
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    nsdofls: entry
    nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
    nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
    nspsend: entry
    nspsend: plen=21, type=6
    nttwr: entry
    nttwr: socket 340 had bytes written=21
    nttwr: exit
    nspsend: packet dump
    nspsend: 00 15 00 00 06 00 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 00 03 05 87 02 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00           |.....   |
    nspsend: 21 bytes to transport
    nspsend: normal exit
    nsdofls: exit (0)
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
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    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: switching to application buffer
    nsrdr: entry
    nsrdr: recving a packet
    nsprecv: entry
    nsprecv: reading from transport...
    nttrd: entry
    nttrd: socket 340 had bytes read=102
    nttrd: exit
    nsprecv: 102 bytes from transport
    nsprecv: tlen=102, plen=102, type=6
    nsprecv: packet dump
    nsprecv: 00 66 00 00 06 00 00 00  |.f......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 04 01 00 00 00 85  |........|
    nsprecv: 01 00 00 00 00 7B 05 00  |.....{..|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 03  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 C3 88 01  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 04 00 00 0D EA 0A 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 0E 00 00 00 00 00 00 87  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 19 4F 52 41  |.....ORA|
    nsprecv: 2D 30 31 34 30 33 3A 20  |-01403:.|
    nsprecv: 6E 6F 20 64 61 74 61 20  |no.data.|
    nsprecv: 66 6F 75 6E 64 0A        |found.  |
    nsprecv: normal exit
    nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
    nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
    nsrdr: normal exit
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nioqrc: exit
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    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    nsdofls: entry
    nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
    nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
    nspsend: entry
    nspsend: plen=177, type=6
    nttwr: entry
    nttwr: socket 308 had bytes written=177
    nttwr: exit
    nspsend: packet dump
    nspsend: 00 B1 00 00 06 00 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 00 03 4A FE 01 00 00  |...J....|
    nspsend: 00 03 00 00 00 78 14 FD  |.....x..|
    nspsend: 02 63 00 00 00 00 00 00  |.c......|
    nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 48 D8 12  |.....H..|
    nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 63 53 45 4C 45 43 54  |.cSELECT|
    nspsend: 20 42 49 54 53 20 46 52  |.BITS.FR|
    nspsend: 4F 4D 20 50 41 52 54 5F  |OM.PART_|
    nspsend: 4D 46 47 5F 42 49 4E 41  |MFG_BINA|
    nspsend: 52 59 20 20 77 68 65 72  |RY..wher|
    nspsend: 65 20 54 59 50 45 20 3D  |e.TYPE.=|
    nspsend: 20 3A 31 20 20 20 20 20  |.:1.....|
    nspsend: 20 20 61 6E 64 20 50 41  |..and.PA|
    nspsend: 52 54 5F 49 44 20 3D 20  |RT_ID.=.|
    nspsend: 3A 32 20 20 20 20 20 20  |:2......|
    nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  |........|
    nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  |........|
    nspsend: 20 20 20 20 20 02 00 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00                       |.       |
    nspsend: 177 bytes to transport
    nspsend: normal exit
    nsdofls: exit (0)
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: switching to application buffer
    nsrdr: entry
    nsrdr: recving a packet
    nsprecv: entry
    nsprecv: reading from transport...
    nttrd: entry
    nttrd: socket 308 had bytes read=106
    nttrd: exit
    nsprecv: 106 bytes from transport
    nsprecv: tlen=106, plen=106, type=6
    nsprecv: packet dump
    nsprecv: 00 6A 00 00 06 00 00 00  |.j......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 04 05 00 00 00 FC  |........|
    nsprecv: 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 03 00 00 00 00 00 30 0A  |......0.|
    nsprecv: 01 00 05 00 00 00 86 2A  |.......*|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 FE 00 00 01 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 36 01 00 00 00 00  |..6.....|
    nsprecv: 00 00 58 BF 0C 0E 00 00  |..X.....|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00                    |..      |
    nsprecv: normal exit
    nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
    nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
    nsrdr: normal exit
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nioqrc: exit
    nioqsn: entry
    nioqsn: exit
    nioqrc: entry
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    nsdofls: entry
    nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
    nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
    nspsend: entry
    nspsend: plen=49, type=6
    nttwr: entry
    nttwr: socket 308 had bytes written=49
    nttwr: exit
    nspsend: packet dump
    nspsend: 00 31 00 00 06 00 00 00  |.1......|
    nspsend: 00 00 03 2B FF 03 00 00  |...+....|
    nspsend: 00 01 00 00 00 90 DA C2  |........|
    nspsend: 01 60 A2 C2 01 20 00 00  |.`......|
    nspsend: 00 92 DA C2 01 94 DA C2  |........|
    nspsend: 01 C0 03 00 00 54 DE C2  |.....T..|
    nspsend: 01                       |.       |
    nspsend: 49 bytes to transport
    nspsend: normal exit
    nsdofls: exit (0)
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: switching to application buffer
    nsrdr: entry
    nsrdr: recving a packet
    nsprecv: entry
    nsprecv: reading from transport...
    nttrd: entry
    nttrd: socket 308 had bytes read=79
    nttrd: exit
    nsprecv: 79 bytes from transport
    nsprecv: tlen=79, plen=79, type=6
    nsprecv: packet dump
    nsprecv: 00 4F 00 00 06 00 00 00  |.O......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 08 01 00 01 00 01  |........|
    nsprecv: 71 00 00 00 A0 0F 00 00  |q.......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 01 04 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |........|
    nsprecv: 05 00 05 42 49 54 53 22  |...BITS"|
    nsprecv: 09 05 00 00 00 FD 01     |....... |
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    nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
    nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
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    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nioqrc: exit
    nioqsn: entry
    nioqsn: exit
    nioqrc: entry
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=84, *bl=0, *what=1, uflgs=0x20, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    nsdofls: entry
    nsdofls: DATA flags: 0x0
    nsdofls: sending NSPTDA packet
    nspsend: entry
    nspsend: plen=33, type=6
    nttwr: entry
    nttwr: socket 308 had bytes written=33
    nttwr: exit
    nspsend: packet dump
    nspsend: 00 21 00 00 06 00 00 00  |.!......|
    nspsend: 00 00 03 15 00 D5 07 00  |........|
    nspsend: 00 00 00 00 00 EB 8B DB  |........|
    nspsend: 00 C8 00 00 00 48 D8 12  |.....H..|
    nspsend: 00                       |.       |
    nspsend: 33 bytes to transport
    nspsend: normal exit
    nsdofls: exit (0)
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: normal exit
    nsdo: entry
    nsdo: cid=0, opcode=85, *bl=0, *what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
    nsdo: gtn=127, gtc=127, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: switching to application buffer
    nsrdr: entry
    nsrdr: recving a packet
    nsprecv: entry
    nsprecv: reading from transport...
    nttrd: entry
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    nsprecv: tlen=96, plen=96, type=6
    nsprecv: packet dump
    nsprecv: 00 60 00 00 06 00 00 00  |.`......|
    nsprecv: 00 00 08 4B 00 4B 4F 52  |...K.KOR|
    nsprecv: 41 2D 30 32 30 30 35 3A  |A-02005:|
    nsprecv: 20 69 6D 70 6C 69 63 69  |.implici|
    nsprecv: 74 20 28 2D 31 29 20 6C  |t.(-1).l|
    nsprecv: 65 6E 67 74 68 20 6E 6F  |ength.no|
    nsprecv: 74 20 76 61 6C 69 64 20  |t.valid.|
    nsprecv: 66 6F 72 20 74 68 69 73  |for.this|
    nsprecv: 20 62 69 6E 64 20 6F 72  |.bind.or|
    nsprecv: 20 64 65 66 69 6E 65 20  |.define.|
    nsprecv: 64 61 74 61 74 79 70 65  |datatype|
    nsprecv: 0A 09 05 00 00 00 FD 01  |........|
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    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
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    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: *what=1, *bl=2001
    snsbitts_ts: entry
    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
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    nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
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    nsdo: normal exit
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    snsbitts_ts: acquired the bit
    snsbitts_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    snsbitcl_ts: entry
    snsbitcl_ts: normal exit
    nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400d, mvd=0
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