by Ted Landau
Editor’s Note: The following article is an adapted excerpt from the recently-published iphone.html?14@@!pt=MFI-EXCERPT-TCYI1″>Take Control of Your iPhone, a $15 electronic book available for download from TidBits Publishing. The 195-page ebook helps readers understand what’s going on under the hood of the iPhone, with lots of tips for using the iPhone more effectively and an emphasis on troubleshooting assistance for solving problems related to activating, syncing, application crashes, iPhone freezes, handset security, and more.
Although you can certainly sync multiple iPhones to a single computer, the reverse of that—syncing one iPhone to multiple computers, isn’t generally recommended by Apple.
Should you decide to ignore Apple’s advice and connect your iPhone to a secondary computer, don’t worry. Nothing is selected for syncing by default. That is, no contacts, calendars, music, video, or any other data will be selected in iTunes, so there will be no automatic syncing and no potential loss of data on either your iPhone or the computer.
iphoneatlas.com/2008/01/25/manage-iphone-syncing-with-multiple-computers/#more-514″>(more…)
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