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Oct 29, 2013 11:50 AM in response to Matt Schultzby jonfromdaleville,I see your point, I'm just not overly concerned with it. Windows is behind. Good for them.
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Oct 29, 2013 12:38 PM in response to sonofthelightby KiltedTim,sonofthelight wrote:
So, KiltedTim, you agree what Apple has done to their paying customers. You agree with them taking your choice in keeping your information private and now giving it to them and their control. I've spent thousands of dollars on Apple products. But, believe me, if this doesn't change it will be the last penny they ever get from me.
I didn't say I agreed with anything.
Here are the facts:
Fact: Sync Services, which provided the ability to sync an iOS device with the local contacts and calendars via USB has been removed from Mavericks.
Fact: No one is holding a gun to your head, or anyone else's, and forcing them to use Mavericks.
Fact: Discussing Apple policies or policy decisions is prohibited by the TOS. The technical question that was asked was addressed long ago. This thread should be dead, locked, or deleted by now. Those of you who continue beating the dead horse of why, or whether it was 'right' or 'smart' or a 'strategic blunder' for Apple to make the change are behaving like trollish little children. Move on already.
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Oct 29, 2013 1:06 PM in response to KiltedTimby handsOFFmydata,KiltedTim North-East Ohio
Fact: Discussing Apple policies or policy decisions is prohibited by the TOS. The technical question that was asked was addressed long ago. This thread should be dead, locked, or deleted by now. Those of you who continue beating the dead horse of why, or whether it was 'right' or 'smart' or a 'strategic blunder' for Apple to make the change are behaving like trollish little children. Move on already.
Do you also block people in the left lane who want to go faster than you and the speed limit? Me thinks you move aside ...
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Oct 29, 2013 1:16 PM in response to handsOFFmydataby tomberland,Aside from the (controversial) discussion around the Cloud, there is still the issue that I can not sync my contact and calendars when I travel abroad (unless I got lucky enough to find a WiFi hotspot)
and to me that is a total failure from Apple !
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Oct 29, 2013 1:57 PM in response to Gerrit7by NoOneKnowsExceptMe,I am really afraid of what will come next. Apple has total control over my device. Every software update, which should provide security, will put me more and more into their "jail". I have enough and my next phone and OS will be Open Source, even if that means more work in the first place. I cannot trust Apple anymore, although their energy efficient OS Maverick really impressed me.
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Oct 29, 2013 2:14 PM in response to NoOneKnowsExceptMeby KiltedTim,Then sell it and buy something else. Then you can go whine on their forums instead of here.
By the way, Android can't sync with a local calendar or address book out of the box either. If you want to do that, you'll need to buy 3rd party software. If you have a little patience, maybe Markspace will update Missing Sync for Mavericks.
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Oct 29, 2013 2:25 PM in response to KiltedTimby sonofthelight,Taking it a little personal aren't you. Its obvious that you defend Apple's decision about this by your responses but degrading others isn't the way to get your point across.
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Oct 29, 2013 2:28 PM in response to sonofthelightby jonfromdaleville,I think his position doesn't show bias towards either side, I think he is simply implying that whining on a technical support forum is pointless.
apple.com/feedback - that's where you complain
These are people volunteering their own time to try to help others with technical issues. Apple does not read these forums. All the threads of whining make it so less people get help with their issues. Please use the proper channels.
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Oct 29, 2013 2:29 PM in response to sonofthelightby KiltedTim,No, what I find aggravating is your insistence on debating the rightness/wrongness of what Apple did. This is a technical support forum. The question asked has been addressed. If you want to rant, find someplace else to do it.
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Oct 29, 2013 2:33 PM in response to KiltedTimby handsOFFmydata,KiltedTim North-East Ohio
If you have a little patience, maybe Markspace will update Missing Sync for Mavericks.
I certainly hope so ... this would be my fallback position, unless Apple blocks such app as not compliant with their strategy, policy, TOS, or whatever.
If you spot one please let me/us know.
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Oct 29, 2013 2:43 PM in response to Gerrit7by zaphod42,some insider say that soft and hardware companies are forced by the gouverment to keep some doors open in their products for gaining access to user information (zero days) ... but this wide open door is to obvious!
to be a bit more constructive: after the bug I have with Maverick's cardDAV server, I use an old iMac from the office to do the wired sync. runs on 10.6.8 .... best OS Apple made and what a joy to have a choice!
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Oct 29, 2013 3:03 PM in response to Gerrit7by btw_2010,THAT'S IT !!
After reading all this crap, I'm going back to pencil & paper !!
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Oct 29, 2013 5:55 PM in response to KiltedTimby brollyjohn,Did you guys hear the joke about apple's new Bluetooth mouse and keyboard?
They only work with an icloud account! LOL.
The number of people who have signed the online petition to bring back local sync has tripled in 3 days. They'll be at 10,000 in no time. So this issue is far from dead! It's only just begun.
Apple is surely taking massive flak from businesses all over the world right now so you are right about how trivial this thread is.
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Oct 29, 2013 6:08 PM in response to brollyjohnby KiltedTim,Really, I've seen nothing in the tech press at all about it. If you think a substantial number of people care, you're deluded. If you think businesses care, you're insane. Businesses A) Don't use Macs in the enterprise (I wish they did, but lets be real, enterprise penetration is extremely small), and B) Do NOT want employees running iTunes on company computers.
Somewhere around 95% of the iPhone users out there don't even know what a backup is... much less how to sync anything locally with their Macs...
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Oct 29, 2013 7:45 PM in response to KiltedTimby handsOFFmydata,KiltedTim North-East Ohio
Somewhere around 95% of the iPhone users out there don't even know what a backup is... much less how to sync anything locally with their Macs...
... and the big brother's CLOUD is the answer?
Apparently you sync same way via iTunes just by simply hitting SYNC button to go locally over wire, you do not have to set up your apple account, setup your icloud, sign in, setup your icloud email, connect to Internet, and wait … and wait … .
Don’t dare to sign off from icloud after because your calendar data will be wiped out from Mac … yes … wiped out clean!