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Nov 3, 2013 4:29 PM in response to nbrsby wiredancer,Yes, very frustrating, nbot beeing able to synch with via cable. I don't have, and I don't want iCloud. How am I going to bring the events created on my iPhone, into my MacBook's Calendar?
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Nov 4, 2013 3:38 AM in response to WendyRobinby mamboe29,Just did! Incredible that in this day and age, Apple forces us to go to the cloud. I just switched from Windows to Mac a week ago and this was NOT what I wanted!
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Nov 4, 2013 8:14 AM in response to nbrsby shell3001,I tried some things and with Evernote it works. Not nice but one workaround.
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Nov 4, 2013 11:05 AM in response to nbrsby vt78,I am mot willing to give all my private data into a cloud service. Also I am not allowed to do so with my E-Mail settings at work. Not being able to sync this data without a cloud service made me configure all settings on 3 different iOS devices by hand today. Apple, this is full speed in the wrong direction. Bring this feature back ASAP. Not everyone is allowed to use iCloud, especially at work for example in the EU. This is a big cut in the useability of iOS devices in corporate environments.
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Nov 4, 2013 11:23 AM in response to vt78by Livebox,Please remember that this forum is user-to-user.
There are a number of uncomfortable options that can be found in these forums, but whatever option is chosen should not distract one from letting Apple know how they feel.
Concerned users should remember that this issue encompasses three areas, so feedback should be provided to Apple through the relevant channels for iPhone, iTunes and Mac OS X at:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html
http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
Feedback to Apple should always be constructive, informative and non-abusive. They are an intelligent company and they are more likely to respond to intelligent argument than flame-filled demands.
Some people have spoken to their respective local and national media about this issue.
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Nov 5, 2013 5:47 AM in response to nbrsby yep2,I wrote a small open source app for iOS and OS X to address this issue. It does basic calendar synchronization over USB on Mavericks. The iOS app has been submitted to the AppStore and is currently waiting for review.
See https://github.com/yep/osxCalSync and https://github.com/yep/iosCalSync
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Nov 5, 2013 11:11 AM in response to yep2by JoshSeattle,I came across this thread and it has me concerned. I have a pc running windows 8 and I have not updated my iTunes to 11.1.2 yet because I'm worried the info tab will disappear and I won't be able to sync via itunes. Do any windows users know if this issue is related to itunes software or is just related to itunes software on Mavericks OS? I'd like to know before I update :/
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Nov 5, 2013 11:20 AM in response to nbrsby JoshSeattle,Does this happen when updating iTunes to 11.1.2 on windows 8 devices as well?
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Nov 6, 2013 5:16 PM in response to WendyRobinby Zzp,This is intentional by apple to get us on the cloud. If you want to vary data you share by user then they want everyone to have separate Apple ID. My kids need separate ones unless I want to share everything, which is what apple forces you to do in the cloud. It is outrageous. I've been migrating my family to apple for the last couple of years. That is now coming to an abrupt halt.
Here is how I am addressing it I am moving iTunes to a pc where the latest version of iTunes still has the info tab. This will give me time to work it out Will move all data to outlook contacts and calendar. Then I will move some information to google contacts and calendar because they have the authorization levels and functionality working reliably and also because my children's school uses google apps.
Then I really don't need my Mac Pro. I hear they hold resale value very well, which is good.
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Nov 6, 2013 8:23 PM in response to nbrsby toombsie,This is horrible. I bought a MAC today and I'm instantly regretting it if Apple is pulling these kinds of stunts. I can't sync my contacts and like others want no part of Apple's cloud.
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Nov 7, 2013 11:21 AM in response to nbrsby franconi,This fix definitely worked for me (iPhone 4 with iOS 4.2.1): subscribe to your carddav and calddav icloud feeds.
Detailed instructions found at:
http://macmanus.nl/2012/02/20/icloud-and-the-officially-unsupported-iphone-3g-sy nc-works/
good luck
--e.
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Nov 7, 2013 1:40 PM in response to nbrsby wiredancer,This is terrible. I'm constantly in remote areas, without Internet connection. I'm using the Calendar for very complex scheduling and have 5 devices all synced with one an other. Verry frustrating. Thinking about not getting any more Apple products. PLEASE, Apple, put that Info Tab back!!!! PLEASE, PLEASSE, PLEASE
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Nov 7, 2013 5:07 PM in response to Zzpby JoshSeattle,So it's only happening on iOS devices running Mavericks. That's good to know. You guys should update your iTunes to 11.1.3. It was released yesterday. Maybe the info bar will come back?
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Nov 7, 2013 8:45 PM in response to JoshSeattleby Serious Swiss,I updated to iTunes 11.1.3.I have hoped that info bar would be back but NO, info bar is not back.
I am using Outlook for Mac that has features I need that Mac Mail still does not have, and I also prefer the Outlook format. So I cannot and do not want to sync using icloud. I feel that removal of info tab is the first step to force users to use only what Apple wants users to use, ie iCloud that Apple has designed. (This is not relevant at the moment: but if you do remove Outlook for Mac one day, I promise you, I will leave the Mac World immediately and many of my friends will do the same and ).
I was told that the only way to get info tab back is to revert to Mountain Lion, the previous system. This is messy and time consuming. Moreover, why can't we use the latest system when one is available? The reason for an update in system is to improve, meaning Mountain Lion is outdated. Maverick is good, but whats the sweat to leave info tab on iTunes?
The only reason I changed to using Mac and iPhone from windows is the ability of local syncing between iphone and Mac. As this feature is gone with the latest and improved system ie Maverick, I will have to think about reverting to windows that I have used for 20 years and get rid of my iphone and buy a different smart phone that is compatible. No, I am not hooked on Mac and iphone yet!
I have seen the uproar from users about this syncing problem since Maverick came. I have seen that you have received tens of thosands of complains and expressions of anger from users about the removal of the info tab.So Mr Tim Cook if you do not want to lose your market share, hear us and do something about this info tab on Maverick iTunes!!!!!
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Nov 7, 2013 9:55 PM in response to JoshSeattleby handsOFFmydata,No, it will not be back if you are running OSX 10.9. The problem is not with iTunes per se, it is a result of sync services being removed in OSX 10.9.
I am just hoping it will not disappear from iTunes under OSX 10.8.x ... I had to roll back to OSX 10.8.x to get the sync service back.