Not keen on using one iTunes library to manage several family member’s iPhone, iPod touch and iPad content and curious how multiple iTunes libraries work? While it’s not exactly obvious it is fairly easy to use multiple iTunes libraries on the same Windows or Mac PC. We’ll show you how after the break!
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When we posted one how to manage syncing multiple iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads with a single iTunes library, many of you commented that you preferred using multiple libraries. Fair enough!
Creating multiple iTunes libraries
If you don’t already have multiple libraries here’s how to create them:
Make sure iTunes isn’t running. Quit it if it is.
Hold down ALT (Windows) or OPTION (Mac) and click the iTunes icon.
A dialog box will pop up. Click the button that says Create Library…
Browse to where you want the library to be located and give it a distinctive name (we recommend having one […]
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