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How to Sync iPad to Macbook Air without Losing Files?
OK, here is the thing. The new Macbook Air is said to be 2.5 faster than before, with many new functions on it. I think it is very suitable for business use. I have found that some people raising questions like how to sync iPad to Macbook Air and so on, which puzzled many Apple users. Now today we will tell you exactly how to sync iPad to Macbook Air without losing anything.
You may find that iTunes blocks you from transferring files from iOS devices to computer in order to protect its copyright. But it is not impossible to sync iPad to Macbook Air if we make some special efforts. Thanks for a powerful software called iPad to Mac Transfer, we will be able to transfer files between iPod, iPhone, iPad and Mac within just a few clicks. You can even add books to iPad on Mac when your iTunes is crashed.
OK, you can witness the powerful functions of iPad to Mac Transfer by free downloading it via the icon below. A guide is provided below to help you learn how to transfer iPad to Macbook Air.

Guide: How to Transfer iPad to Macbook Air?
Step 1: Run iPad to Mac Transfer and plug iPad to Macbook Air, then iPad information and files will appear on the screen.

Step 2: You can select the files you need to sync to Macbook Air. iPad to Mac Transfer can transfer Music, Movie, Photo, ePub, PDF, Audiobook, Camera Roll, Ringtone, Contact, Podcast and TV Show from iPad to Mac for share and backup.
Step 3: OK, after you choose the files to export, click the third button on the top 'Export checked files to Local" to sync iPad to Macbook Air.

The whole backup process just spend you several minutes. This iPad to Mac Transfer is a useful and powerful tool to transfer iPad to iTunes or local on Mac/Macbook/iMac. With the assistance of iPad to Mac transfer you will keep your media files without loss any more.

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