11-24-2017, 10:35 PM
Apologies, was typing from an iPhone.
1) You have to transfer the apps from the first iPhone. I don't know what the issue you are seeing, but maybe signing into the Mac as a new user? You will have to authenticate using the AppleID whichever computer you are using.
2) The latest version of iTunes (12.7) does NOT allow you to manage apps in this same way, so you cannot use it. You can downgrade back to a special version - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208079
I have several older apps that I've had to load manually for years. I now have an updated version for each, so I do not have to do this anymore. But it's straightforward if all of the connections and authentications are working.
1) You have to transfer the apps from the first iPhone. I don't know what the issue you are seeing, but maybe signing into the Mac as a new user? You will have to authenticate using the AppleID whichever computer you are using.
2) The latest version of iTunes (12.7) does NOT allow you to manage apps in this same way, so you cannot use it. You can downgrade back to a special version - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208079
I have several older apps that I've had to load manually for years. I now have an updated version for each, so I do not have to do this anymore. But it's straightforward if all of the connections and authentications are working.