I'm sure this topic has been covered, but I'm really upset that Apple, in what appears to be clear post-Jobs thinking, has taken out local sync capability in iTunes.
The desired goal? Force you to use iCloud of course!
Of course, since iCloud has already been hacked, and all the other things going on nowadays with information lifted from servers, few people I know what to put their personal calendars (or other personal info) on Apple's servers. It's a non-starter.
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My question is about setting up Mac Mavericks OS/X server so I can set up my own private cloud. I've read different reports that people have varying success with OS/X Server and syncing like you could do in the now-gone local iTunes sync.
Hopefully, Apple will bring this local sync back if enough people complain, and there seem to be many of us who are very unhappy with this feature removal.
In any case, any thoughts on setting up a Mavericks OS/X server - if it's worth it, what it would really buy me with respect to sync/other, would be appreciated.
Thanks,
m
The desired goal? Force you to use iCloud of course!
Of course, since iCloud has already been hacked, and all the other things going on nowadays with information lifted from servers, few people I know what to put their personal calendars (or other personal info) on Apple's servers. It's a non-starter.
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My question is about setting up Mac Mavericks OS/X server so I can set up my own private cloud. I've read different reports that people have varying success with OS/X Server and syncing like you could do in the now-gone local iTunes sync.
Hopefully, Apple will bring this local sync back if enough people complain, and there seem to be many of us who are very unhappy with this feature removal.
In any case, any thoughts on setting up a Mavericks OS/X server - if it's worth it, what it would really buy me with respect to sync/other, would be appreciated.
Thanks,
m