![]() That’s said, for the commodity of files quick updates between devices, finally I do sync Notes.app and Calendars.app threw my free 5GO iCloud account). On each machine you’ll have to download apps again - and apps that are no more on AppStore won’t be usable no more… My reasons were to be as web-free as possible ( an old bad but liked habit).As an old Mac user, I wish to be free to choose how I’ll do things (ex: it’s no more allowed to back up iOS apps on OS X and reinstall/modify the apps on iOS from your Mac. I’m not a professional but I was looking for the same answers and still am I. What are your thoughts and suggestions for keeping Photo/Video folders and files in two-way sync across Mac, iPad devices? What suggestions, recommended solutions can you share? Not sure of the details but want 2 local copies (one on each device) and sync capability when devices are apart and/or together on same network. The "Files" tab of this approach only transfers data, but does not "Sync" data even though it uses the word "Sync".Ī few solutions I've seen in my research are:ġ. ![]() Note 3. Sync content between the Mac and iPhone or iPad using Finder (devices connected or on same wireless network) does not work because it wants to use iCloud OR it wants to use Apple Photos. But want them to stay in Sync so if any of the data (One or more Terabytes of Photo/Video files) is changed. Also, I think the best solution is to have 2 copies of all my data (one on Mac, one on iPad) for speed of files with local availability, and as a backup. I don't want a solution that uses iCloud OR Apple Photos or other cloud or photo storage/editing solution. I'm eventually going to a NAS but will stay with Google Drive in the meantime. Google Drive does not have Syncing features under the iPad Google Drive app. I had a nice workflow when I had Windows Desktops and Windows Laptops: Google Drive Backup and Two-Way Sync (now Google Drive Desktop for Workspace) kept all my Photo/Video folders and files in sync across all my devices.Įarly this year (January, 2021) I decided to migrate to Apple and bought M1 Mac Mini (currently has MacOS 12 Monterey) and M1 iPad Pro (currently has iPadOS 15). I use Affinity Photo, Designer, Publisher on Mac and iPad. If you need assistance, please see Box Sync information on the Box Community website or submit a Help request.I've researched the forum but still need to post for suggestions, recommendations. To see your synced folders in Box, click √ Synced in the left panel. When you add or change content to synced folders in your Box account, the changes are automatically saved to your Box folders on your computer.When you add or change content to the Box folders on your computer, the changes are automatically saved to your Box account.Your Box Sync folder opens with the synced folders in it. To access your Box folders on your computer, click the Box Sync icon in the menu bar and click Open Box Sync Folder.To sync a folder to your computer, right-click the folder that you want to sync and then click More Actions > Sync.Ī banner message briefly displays when the sync is complete.(This does not yet sync any files or folders.) The Box Sync dialog box displays the sync progress and a Box Sync icon ( ) is added to the menu bar when the sync has completed. When the Welcome to Box Sync screen appears, click Start Syncing.You may also be prompted for two-step authentication. ![]()
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