Does snow leopard 10.6.8 work with iTunes 11.1

I've plugged my iPhone 4s into my macbook and it won't recognize my phone to sync music.  There is a brief message that comes up on the phone..."do you want to trust this computer." But, before I can do anything it dissapears and won't let me select yes.  AND, on the computer a message comes up that says it cannot connect with this phone.  This is all since updating to OS 7.0.2.
Have also made sure of all software updates on both macbook and phone.....
I want to move some music to my phone....any help out there???  Thanks!!!

I've also made sure both the phone and computer were restarted....

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