Backup apps in itunes?

before i restore my ipod touch to default, the ones that i bought, how can i get them w/o buying them again,
(like i had 2 ipods that are at the same account and one had tvuplayer and the other didnt, how can that ipod get tvuplayer w/o buying another? (4.99) apps store.

Hello James,
If the Apps only currently reside on your iPod, you can transfer them to iTunes by using the *File -> Transfer Purchases option with your iPod connected to iTunes. For more information, see this article.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1848
Otherwise, purchased Apps can be redownloaded for free.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519
B-rock

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    Reason why would be if you want to keep a backup of apps you've purchased.
    As I've just discovered you can also re-download recently purchased apps free of charge... However, I've quickly found out as of today, the term "recent" is only about a few days. As I purchased an an Iphone app on the 2/01/11. It only allowed me one free download, and now its asking me to purchase again. (issues in relation to hard drive got replaced etc) so having bought this already I thought I could just re download (even Apple told me this), so I believed them...
    This to me, seem really bad, as you've purchased the item, you have paid for it... shouldn't matter weather you need to re-download "X" number of times... By buying it again, Apple is effective ripping you off.
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    Message was edited by: Mac_101

    Ya ... i have had that link before from Apple, and have seen it the same dialog appear in Itunes...
    But today, I need to re download.... (expecting the same thing to happen) and it doesn't.
    Thats the same response Apple gave me too.. I'll just get in tough with Itunes support, as i can not download again free, even though it should be the case then.
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    If i backup an app for example Music Downloader as it contains like 300 songs and now i want to replace my iphone 5 so when i restore the app from itunes do i get back all the content in the app or just the app itself ??..

    Hey Hussain,
    I am not sure whether the music will get restored.
    Anyway try this
    1.Connect iPhone to PC.
    2.Open iTunes
    3.Open iPhone Summary
    4.Go to Apps Tab
    5.Under File Sharing Section Click on Music Downloader
    6.Right side if you see your songs click on one song and press (CTRL + A).(hope you are using windows) and click  on save and then save to  a folder on your computer.
    7. Later just do steps till 5 to put to new iPhone then ...........
    8.Click on save and select the music files which u want to put in that app.
    9.Click on apply to sync.
    10.You should be having the music in that app
    Hope it helps,
    Rohit

  • How to create backup file on itunes for ipod touch 4g game apps data? Is there a way to do it? I want to try an app on my friend's computer, but you can't add apps on another computer without having your own ipod's data being deleted. Thx for any help!

    How to create backup file on itunes for ipod touch 4g game apps data? Is there a way to do it? I want to try an app on my friend's computer, but you can't add apps on another computer without having your own ipod's data being deleted. Thx for any help!
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    If anyone can help, it'd be great! Thank you so much!

    Sure-glad to help you. You will not lose any data by changing synching to MacBook Pro from imac. You have set up Time Machine, right? that's how you'd do your backup, so I was told, and how I do my backup on my mac.  You should be able to set a password for it. Save it.  Your stuff should be saved there. So if you want to make your MacBook Pro your primary computer,  I suppose,  back up your stuff with Time machine, turn off Time machine on the iMac, turn it on on the new MacBook Pro, select the hard drive in your Time Capsule, enter your password, and do a backup from there. It might work, and it might take a while, but it should go. As for clogging the hard drive, I can't say. Depends how much stuff you have, and the hard drive's capacity.  As for moving syncing from your iMac to your macbook pro, should be the same. Your phone uses iTunes to sync and so that data should be in the cloud. You can move your iTunes Library to your new Macbook pro
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    It means that you have authorized one computer out of the limit of 5 computers that you can authorize to one itunes account.
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    I have been unsuccessful in transferring my music over to my new MacBook from my PC Windows Vista. I even subscribed to MobileMe, but it wouldn't work! So, I have decided to take the time to copy all my music to CDs & do it that way, but how am I going to transfer my apps? If I sync my iPhone with my iTunes library on my MacBook once I have transferred the songs, won't the apps be erased on my phone? Is there a way using MobileMe I could do so? Please please please help.

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    can i  access apps from itunes on my pc?
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    Most apps will store their data locally on the device. This can be restored from a backup when restoring the device, but if you remove the app any data associated with it is removed, and then subsequently purged from the device's rolling backup set on the next backup. If the app supports iTunes File Sharing you may be able to export its data to your computer, then reimport at a later date when you add the app back to your device.
    tt2

  • How do I delete all or multiple synced apps from iTunes where the app has already been removed from iPad?

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