How to Sync Multiple iTunes Libraries to Your iPhone Using MultiTunes
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Posted February 18, 2012 at 9:48pm by iClarified
These are instructions on how to sync multiple iTunes Libraries to your iPhone or iPod touch.
To follow this tutorial you will need to jailbreak your device. You can find instructions on how to do this here.
Step One Launch Cydia from your SpringBoard.
Step Two Tap to select Sections from the tabs across the bottom of the screen.
Step Three Select Utilities from the list of sections displayed.
Step Four Choose MultiTunes from the list of packages.
Step Five Press the Install button at the top right of the screen.
Step Six Press the Confirm button to begin installation.
Step Seven Once the installation has completed successfully press the large Return to Cydia button.
Step Eight Press the Home button to return to your SpringBoard and launch MultiTunes.
Step Nine Press the + button at the top right of the screen.
Step Ten Enter a name for a second library to be synced to your iOS device and press the Done button.
Step Eleven Select the library you just created from the list and then connect your device to iTunes and sync with the new library.
***Important: This app does NOT sync apps with multiple libraries, so be sure to only sync apps with your default library. Before downloading content from the iTunes app, make sure your default library is selected in this app. Otherwise, your content may not download properly.
Step Twelve You can now open at MultiTunes at any time to switch libraries.
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, also support iPhone 3G/3GS/4G, iPod Touch 2G/3G/4G, iPod Nano. (Electronics) It just works. This cable is great. It hagrces and it syncs both my iPad and my iPod touch. I'm sure it would do the same for an iPhone as well. And *even with shipping included* I could buy three of these for the same price that Apple hagrces for just one of their cables. Quite a deal. (FYI I bought mine from CrazyOnDigital through Amazon.) (Footnote: As many of you may know the iPad draws more current than the iPods or iPhones so the iPad's charger can run up to 10W [vs. the normal 5W of the other devices.] Not that it matters anyway, because that's just the charger not the cable. I mention this just in case someone is confused: yes this cable will work with the higher 10W draw for the iPad as well as the lower draws of the iPods and iPhones.)