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Sorry, but that's just untrue. iPads and iPhones are mainly bought by Apple enthusiasts (stats prove this), who all have some basic understanding of how to use a computer, and especially drag & drop, which is actually not only intuitive and easy on Mac OS, but one of the most basic features of the UI.
And since that point is a lie, I take for granted that you don't actually know anyone who owns an iDevice without knowing how to sync it.