![]() ![]() MacOS High Sierra will have a caching feature – something that has been available in macOS Server for many years – which will handle caching of downloads, but I suspect not everyone is going to update to High Sierra. This article is intended for users setting up a large number of iOS devices, including school or business administrators. Apple updated the document yesterday, adding a header that says: They saw that this allows users to cache downloads and distribute them, but most people didn’t read the document, the part where it said that this process was for schools and businesses. Many people have been pointing to an Apple technical document, About tethered caching. There are ways to sync these items, but it’s a kludge.įirst, let me clear up some of the confusion that has been circulating on forums. You can also not sync ringtones, and iTunes File Sharing has moved. ![]() ![]() You can neither browse the App Store on your Mac, nor download or sync apps directly. You can now only access apps on iOS devices. As I reported yesterday, the latest update to iTunes, version 12.7, has removed the App Store, and app syncing to iOS devices. ![]()
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