iCloud question:
Everytime I copy a folder from my Mac Pro (not from an iPhone or iPad) to iCloud it makes a copy to the "Mobile Documents" folder inside Home->Library. That means, that there is a folder on a drive, a duplicate of said folder in Home->Library ->Mobile Documents and finally the copy on iCloud. I find this a waste of local space and I am thinking I might be doing something wrong as this does not make a lot of sense.
If I am indeed doing something wrong, could someone please point out what that may be?
If not, could a user:
1. Copy a folder straight to the "iCloud" bypassing completely the local storage of Home -> Library -> Mobile Documents?
2. Symlink a different folder/ hard drive as the Mobile Documents folder?
Everytime I copy a folder from my Mac Pro (not from an iPhone or iPad) to iCloud it makes a copy to the "Mobile Documents" folder inside Home->Library. That means, that there is a folder on a drive, a duplicate of said folder in Home->Library ->Mobile Documents and finally the copy on iCloud. I find this a waste of local space and I am thinking I might be doing something wrong as this does not make a lot of sense.
If I am indeed doing something wrong, could someone please point out what that may be?
If not, could a user:
1. Copy a folder straight to the "iCloud" bypassing completely the local storage of Home -> Library -> Mobile Documents?
2. Symlink a different folder/ hard drive as the Mobile Documents folder?