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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 Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Mar 7, 2014 2:25 AM in response to applejpmc
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:25 AM in response to applejpmc

    Thousands of users had constant problems with MM. That you got lucky is no recommendation, take some time and read the many that posted in this forum regarding them.

  • by peter_watt,

    peter_watt peter_watt Mar 7, 2014 2:30 AM in response to James Richards
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:30 AM in response to James Richards

    Right, My bad.  So time for a new phone then. Technology moves on.

  • by jayv.,

    jayv. jayv. Mar 7, 2014 2:40 AM in response to applejpmc
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:40 AM in response to applejpmc

    applejpmc wrote:


    Local sync was unreliable????????

    That is rubbish

    Agreed. It has always been very reliable on multiple Macs with multiple devices. If it wouldn't have been reliable I'd have started looking for alternatives years ago.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Mar 7, 2014 2:45 AM in response to jayv.
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:45 AM in response to jayv.

    jayv. wrote:

     

    applejpmc wrote:


    Local sync was unreliable????????

    That is rubbish

    Agreed. It has always been very reliable on multiple Macs with multiple devices. If it wouldn't have been reliable I'd have started looking for alternatives years ago.

    Are you assuming that the users (many) who had problems were making it up?

     

    You and the other guy represent such a tiny sample of people, ones who assume that their experience represents the entire userbase. (or do you think that this is just some giant conspiracy to sell you software that is broken)

     

    Sync systems are junk, riddled with conflicts and conflict resolution routines, MM was an excellent example of the mess.

     

    iCloud is not a sync system so avoids the whole conflict mess.

  • by applejpmc,

    applejpmc applejpmc Mar 7, 2014 2:49 AM in response to jayv.
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:49 AM in response to jayv.

    Javv

     

    You are absolutely correct - it worked well.

     

    Only the iCloud fans who constantly bombard this thread with pro-iCloud nonsense seem to have had problems

  • by petermac87,

    petermac87 petermac87 Mar 7, 2014 2:49 AM in response to jt8780
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:49 AM in response to jt8780

    jt8780 wrote:

     

    Syncmate 5 seems to work fine with ios7 and mavericks and an iphone 4s.  It's fine to say this forum is just for solving problems and people don't need to vent their frustration here but I think people are justifiably frustrated since I don't really see how Apple could get here unless they really wanted everyone to put their information in 'the cloud'; my point is there's a context in which things happen and I can at least hope this is someplace where Apple might pay attention. I'd love to hear about better places to tell the various monoliths what I think but that's surely even further off topic.

    Seriously, that is just an irrelavent and highly misinformed post. If you have anything with an inkling of intelligence to add to this thread then please do so.

     

    Pete

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Mar 7, 2014 2:51 AM in response to applejpmc
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:51 AM in response to applejpmc

    applejpmc wrote:

     

    Javv

     

    You are absolutely incorrect - it worked badly.

    There, fixed it.

  • by jayv.,

    jayv. jayv. Mar 7, 2014 2:59 AM in response to Csound1
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:59 AM in response to Csound1

    For the sake of all those following this thread I'm not getting into it again with you (and your groupie).

     

    I'm not assuming anything, I speak from experience. Thousands of people whom were happy with USB sync and never had issues. The issues started when Apple's cloud syncing was introduced. MobileMe was the worst by far. Duplicates, corruption, unrecoverable data. iCloud was definitely an improvement but still had/has many issues. This is also from personal experience from a sample pool of hundreds of people a day over many years, first hand experience, not forums. Yes I hold that in a higher regard. Of course those posting here have issues, why else post here, this forum is Apple's Emergency Room, you'll find the negative far outweighs the positive.

     

    Call it a sync service or don't, doesn't matter. What iCloud does, amongst other things, is sync data.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Mar 7, 2014 2:58 AM in response to jayv.
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:58 AM in response to jayv.

    Then please explain to me which data is synced, and how iCloud performs a 'sync' when it has only 1 data source available.

     

    Does it sync with itself?

     

    It's a client/server system, not a client/client (sync) system,

  • by petermac87,

    petermac87 petermac87 Mar 7, 2014 2:58 AM in response to jayv.
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    Mar 7, 2014 2:58 AM in response to jayv.

    jayv. wrote:

     

     

     

    Call it a sync service or don't, doesn't matter. What iCloud does, amongst other things, is sync data.

    If you choose it to. What part of choice are you not unerstanding?

     

    Pete

  • by peter_watt,

    peter_watt peter_watt Mar 7, 2014 3:47 AM in response to Csound1
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    Mar 7, 2014 3:47 AM in response to Csound1

    This semantic argument is still going on.

    Oxford dictionary definition of Synchronization

    Computing:  Cause (a set of data or files) to remain identical in more than one location:

     

    Whether we use syncservices or icloud, data resides on each device even when disconnected, and it is synchronized by timestamp. This is not a thin (dumb) client scenario, so synchronization is a valid description in both cases.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Mar 7, 2014 3:48 AM in response to peter_watt
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    Mar 7, 2014 3:48 AM in response to peter_watt

    OK.

     

    Sync requires 2 sources, iCloud is 1, where is the other?

  • by applejpmc,

    applejpmc applejpmc Mar 7, 2014 5:31 AM in response to Csound1
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    Mar 7, 2014 5:31 AM in response to Csound1

    Csound 1

     

    If you want to quote me please do NOT change what I say to the opposite of what I said.

  • by TopSteve,

    TopSteve TopSteve Mar 7, 2014 6:10 AM in response to peter_watt
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    Mar 7, 2014 6:10 AM in response to peter_watt

    peter_watt wrote:

     

    FOien said

    "All of these options are either

    -The firast 2 are way too technical

    - I don't use windows

    =I can't use icloud on a 3g"

     

    Cant help you with first two options, but there is no technical reason for avoiding icloud on 3g,    

    Assuming they mean " iPhone 3G" there is a technical reason for not being able to use iCloud.  The 3G only supports iOS 4.2.1 and this version of iOS dose not support iCloud.  There you are a "technical reason".

  • by TopSteve,

    TopSteve TopSteve Mar 7, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Csound1
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    Mar 7, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Csound1

    Csound1 wrote:

     

    applejpmc wrote:

     

    Snozdrop

     

    "It has been discussed before why Apple removed local syncing. Basically, it was frequently unreliable, proprietary, and was not scalable for multiple devices/computers (which many of us have these days). Technology and the way we use it does not stand still."

     

    Local sync was unreliable????????

    Extremely unreliable, did you not notice?

    It was Extremely Reliable  for me.  No data lost or damaged. 

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