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Q: How to locally sync an iPhone with OS X Mavericks? iCloud is NOT an option.

I read that OS X Mavericks will no longer allow me to use iTunes to sync my iPhone to a local system but makes iCloud mandatory? Is that correct?

 

iCloud is not a valid option for me since I have no control about my data there, I need to keep all my data (contacts, calendar...) on a system under my control and so far iTunes allowed me to do that which was one of the reasons I didn't even consider Android or Windows Phone.

OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5)

Posted on Oct 20, 2013 8:54 AM

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Q: How to locally sync an iPhone with OS X Mavericks? iCloud is NOT an option.

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  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 8:58 AM in response to Mark2006
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    Oct 23, 2013 8:58 AM in response to Mark2006

    You can still sync via USB cable or via wifi with iTunes.  And App data is not synced to iCloud unless the App specifically supports iCloud doc&data storage, and you specifically choose to enable that feature in that App.

     

    If you choose to use iCloud for backup, then yes, some App data will be included in that backup, but you can choose NOT to backup to iCloud and use iTunes for local machine backups instead.

     

    see http://support.apple.com/kb/PH12117

     

    I still sync via wifi with iTunes, and I still ONLY backup with iTunes.  I do use iCloud for documents and data for Numbers and Pages, and a few other apps that support it and which I've chosen to store their documents in iCloud.

  • by boglott,

    boglott boglott Oct 23, 2013 8:57 AM in response to Michael Black
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    Oct 23, 2013 8:57 AM in response to Michael Black

    Michael Black wrote:

     

    boglott wrote:

     

    But we are paying thousands of $ each year to Apple. This is really outrageous.

     

    For what ?  iCloud is free, OS X Mavericks is free, iOS 7 is free.  If you are buying "thousands of $ each year" in hardware, that is your choice.

     

    Listen to Tim Cook. Hardware and Software are one thing that goes together for Apple. That view is one of the reasons why they are so successful.

    Do you think they create complete OSes, iWork and all the other stuff without paying their people? And do you think it really costs $1,799 to build an iMac? This is a package which you pay. It includes the development of the hardware, the hardware itself, the development of the software, the development and operation of the services that come with it (iCloud) etc.

  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 9:01 AM in response to boglott
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:01 AM in response to boglott

    If anyone is paying thousands of dollars to Apple each year, they are choosing to buy hardware.  Personally, I have not paid Apple one dime this year, and less than $1K last year.

     

    That statement "But we are paying thousands of $ each year to Apple. This is really outrageous" is patently silly, especially in a discussion about no-fee services like iCloud.

  • by WiseJD,

    WiseJD WiseJD Oct 23, 2013 9:04 AM in response to Michael Black
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:04 AM in response to Michael Black

    Michael Black, Did you read this part of your Support hyperlink...

     

    If you use OS X Mavericks v.10.9 or later, your contacts, calendars, and other info are updated on your computers and iOS devices via iCloud

  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 9:07 AM in response to Gerrit7
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:07 AM in response to Gerrit7

    Gerrit7 wrote:

     

    I read that OS X Mavericks will no longer allow me to use iTunes to sync my iPhone to a local system but makes iCloud mandatory? Is that correct?

     

     

    To get back to the heart of this thread - what the OP "read" is just flat out wrong.  Mavericks and iTunes 11 still support manually sync and backup, and wifi sync and backup.

     

    Nobody need actually use iCloud for anything if they choose not to.

     

    I sync my calendars through Google, since I use gmail accounts for my calendars - works perfectly fine in iOS and in Mavericks without using iCloud at all.

     

    Similarly there are other tools for sharing contacts across devices - you do not HAVE to use iCloud.

  • by egabrag,

    egabrag egabrag Oct 23, 2013 9:30 AM in response to Michael Black
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:30 AM in response to Michael Black

    Michael Black wrote:

     

    To get back to the heart of this thread - what the OP "read" is just flat out wrong.  Mavericks and iTunes 11 still support manually sync and backup, and wifi sync and backup.

    That's totally false. Mavericks and iTunes 11 don't support manually sync and backup, neither wifi sync and backup. You have to use iCloud to see an iPad or iPhone in iTunes 11 with Mavericks. Without iCloud, no iDevice shown in iTunes. But one could use iTunes under Windows. That's what I'll use for some time before I'll switch away my tools from Apple. My wallet is still my best weapon.

  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 9:48 AM in response to egabrag
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:48 AM in response to egabrag

    egabrag wrote:

     

    Michael Black wrote:

     

    To get back to the heart of this thread - what the OP "read" is just flat out wrong.  Mavericks and iTunes 11 still support manually sync and backup, and wifi sync and backup.

    That's totally false. Mavericks and iTunes 11 don't support manually sync and backup, neither wifi sync and backup. You have to use iCloud to see an iPad or iPhone in iTunes 11 with Mavericks. Without iCloud, no iDevice shown in iTunes. But one could use iTunes under Windows. That's what I'll use for some time before I'll switch away my tools from Apple. My wallet is still my best weapon.

     

     

    Really?  Then I guess I've just been imaging connecting to iTunes 11 in Mavericks and backing up over wifi every few days for the past months of testing?  Or syncing audiobook purchases over wifi once a week or so?  Or transferring my iPhone and iPad purchases over wifi to back them up on my MBP?

  • by Gerrit7,

    Gerrit7 Gerrit7 Oct 23, 2013 9:51 AM in response to Michael Black
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:51 AM in response to Michael Black

    Did you do that with the release version of Mavericks or are you still running one of the betas/prerelease versions?

  • by fdm82,

    fdm82 fdm82 Oct 23, 2013 9:55 AM in response to Gerrit7
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    Oct 23, 2013 9:55 AM in response to Gerrit7

    After installing Maverick I've realised that the local sync between iTunes and iPhone has gone. Until now we had the option to choose betwen iCloud sync and local sync. For different reasons,  iCloud sync is not an option for me. So now I've to downgrad to Mountain Lion to get the local sync functionality back.

    What a pity as Maverick has some great features.

  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 10:22 AM in response to Gerrit7
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    Oct 23, 2013 10:22 AM in response to Gerrit7

    Gerrit7 wrote:

     

    Did you do that with the release version of Mavericks or are you still running one of the betas/prerelease versions?

    I'm on the GM installed via the Mac App Store this morning, and I can still wifi sync and USB sync.

     

    I also note that the none of the iOS 7 device manuals have been updated to say this is not possible and still include instructions for manual (USB) and wifi sync, as does the current iTunes manual.

     

    I cannot discount a bug in iTunes for those just updating now, but it certainly still works for me.

  • by Gerrit7,

    Gerrit7 Gerrit7 Oct 23, 2013 10:50 AM in response to Michael Black
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    Oct 23, 2013 10:50 AM in response to Michael Black

    Did you do the update from a prerelease version or from 10.8.x?

     

    I ask because it wouldn't be the first time a software update behaves differently when coming from a prerelease compared to coming from the previous official version.

  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 11:18 AM in response to Gerrit7
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    Oct 23, 2013 11:18 AM in response to Gerrit7

    Gerrit7 wrote:

     

    Did you do the update from a prerelease version or from 10.8.x?

     

    I ask because it wouldn't be the first time a software update behaves differently when coming from a prerelease compared to coming from the previous official version.

    Yes it was on top of the penultimate GM release, but it was not an update - beta testers had to download and run the full 5+GB 10.9 installer.

     

    Having asked several other Mac users I know here, I am actually leaning towards a bug in the iTunes updater.  Only one of five Mac users here have issues with syncing in iTunes 11.1.2 now that they have updated to Mavericks (and all were upgrading from OS X 10.8).  So I am beginning to think that people's issues described here are not Mavericks related, but are, somehow, iTunes 11.1.2 related?

     

    P.S. I also noticed one thread here of someone saying they could USB sync, but everytime the tried enabling wifi sync, as soon as they disconnected the USB cable, the wifi sync option turned off in iTunes and the connection was dropped?

     

    I can try and experiment a bit later - I have one clone of a 10.7 install still sitting around, and I can boot from that and try the upgrade there to see if it replicates any of these post's experiences.

  • by RobertCailliau,

    RobertCailliau RobertCailliau Oct 23, 2013 11:21 AM in response to Gerrit7
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    Oct 23, 2013 11:21 AM in response to Gerrit7

    One of my posts was removed  because it contained "non constructive rants or complaints".

     

    So I will try to do better here, though of course the text is completely changed.

     

    Fortunately I have my own free press, so you can see the original post in the blog on my site www.cailliau.org, go to blog 2013.

     

    By installing Mavericks you are forced into the iCloud. I consider cloud services not a bad thing in themselves, but I do want a bilateral contract with any company that provides such services for me.  And I want a choice of such companies.  Would anyone buy a car that can only be filled up at petrol stations of a certain brand?

     

    Michael Black wrote that Mavericks is free.

    When I buy Windows I can install it where I want, including on a Mac.

    When I get Mavericks I am obliged to have a Mac to run it on. I cannot install it anywhere else.  The same holds for Android and iOS and so on.  I do not exactly call that free.

     

  • by Michael Black,

    Michael Black Michael Black Oct 23, 2013 11:36 AM in response to RobertCailliau
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    Oct 23, 2013 11:36 AM in response to RobertCailliau

    RobertCailliau wrote:

     

    Michael Black wrote that Mavericks is free.

    When I buy Windows I can install it where I want, including on a Mac.

    When I get Mavericks I am obliged to have a Mac to run it on. I cannot install it anywhere else.  The same holds for Android and iOS and so on.  I do not exactly call that free.

     

     

    Its free as in "free beer", but not free as in "free speech", if that is what you mean, and if so I agree.  So perhaps we should always be saying "for no additional monetary fees" when referring to free-as-in-beer free software?

  • by RobertCailliau,

    RobertCailliau RobertCailliau Oct 23, 2013 11:36 AM in response to Michael Black
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    Oct 23, 2013 11:36 AM in response to Michael Black

    Sync services is removed from Mavericks.

    Perhaps iTunes still allows local syncing with Apple iOS devices, but that does not help me.

    I just had a reply from Mark/Space: they will let their users know what they will do about syncing in Mavericks when they have formulated a plan.

    So for now I will assume that I will be unable to sync my Android device from Mavericks.

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