Sync iPhone on more than one mac and deleting app

Hello everyone,i have two mac, a laptop and a desktop that are in two different places and not connected to the same network, I would like my Iphone it synced automatically with the itunes of both and that my content was present equally in all 3 equipment: music and app. How can I do?
A second problem concerns the app: when I delete an app from the iphone is not deleted directly from the itunes mac and I must go among all the app hope to remember which one it is and delete it manually, is there a way to do that once deleted from iphone is also automatically delete on the mac itunes?
Thanks in advance

gummi111 wrote:
How can I do?
You can't. By design, iPhone syncs or manually manages with one computer at a time. Each time you change computers, all iTunes content gets erased from your phone.
A second problem concerns the app: when I delete an app from the iphone is not deleted directly from the itunes mac and I must go among all the app hope to remember which one it is and delete it manually, is there a way to do that once deleted from iphone is also automatically delete on the mac itunes?
Sorry, no way to do that either.

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