There is probably a setting where you can tell it not to automatically download to your other devices. 😎
Woot, time to start working for iCloud for DROID....for those of us who can't afford an iPhone.
Be useful if you could actually open the Books on your Mac.
There is:
Settings > Store, you can turn on / off Apps, Books and Music (only if you are in the USA).
So I got 10.3 (yay!) and want to set up syncing between my MacBook and my iPhone, but I notice something . . . troubling. I deleted old apps on my iPhone, and deleted some more off my mac. But when I went to the App Store on my iPhone, I then navigated to the Purchased tab and in the "Not On This iPhone" section I found every single app that I've downloaded . . . ever. Do we have to wait until iCloud is released before we can delete the crappy apps we don't want off the cloud or have we found a way to do so now? Seems like all that time I was bored and downloaded every free app I found just for kicks is coming back to bite me in the ass . . .
You Brits, you always have to be so independent.
Look at Instacast ($1.99)Apparently it does not work with podcasts, awesome great have to keep on pluggin my iDevices in every **** **** *** *** (nevermind).... Wish Google would at least give me a Google Listen app for iOS....
Won't show up here in UK???
wonder if its just for the USA at present? 😕 😡
Same concern here, sort of...posted this in the wrong forum by mistake...I'm not happy that my app download history has just been shared with my whole family...
I'm not happy that my app download history has just been shared with my whole family.
Brings up the question...
Is sharing app purchases among your families devices legal? Not sure myself but doesn't seem right. Everyone in my family has their own Apple ID and individual budget for their iOS device.
I downloaded the beta from Demonoid last night and had this in the 'About' box. Wonder if it's the same version from Apple's site. Gonna download the one from Apple now and see if it's different.
Brings up the question...
Is sharing app purchases among your families devices legal? Not sure myself but doesn't seem right. Everyone in my family has their own Apple ID and individual budget for their iOS device.
I share my iTunes account with mv wife etc and now I have to explain my private download choices because everything I have bought and deleted on my iPhone is available for them to see.
Brings up the question...
Is sharing app purchases among your families devices legal? Not sure myself but doesn't seem right. Everyone in my family has their own Apple ID and individual budget for their iOS device.
Same concern here, sort of...posted this in the wrong forum by mistake
I'm not happy that my app download history has just been shared with my whole family.
I share my iTunes account with mv wife etc and now I have to explain my private download choices because everything I have bought and deleted on my iPhone is available for them to see.
All the apps I may have downloaded at the office messing about with the guys, safe in the knowledge I could just delete them off the phone, can now be seen and scrutinised
Not just "awkward" ones but also the expensive ones etc
I don't see why I have to forced to explain my purchase choices
Why can't these histories be edited?
Anyone else feel the same?
Serious concern!

So let's say I want to share everything like pictures, calendar, tasks with my wife's account? So we can all see the same things. We both have iPhones. Do I just configure them both to use the same account?