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Title: How to save your Desktop and Documents folder to iCloud Drive in macOS Sierra
Post by: HCK on September 11, 2016, 04:05:22 pm
How to save your Desktop and Documents folder to iCloud Drive in macOS Sierra

You can automatically save everything on your Mac's desktop to iCloud Drive and access it on your iPhone or iPad!

As part of an effort to help you save space on your computer while keeping you connected to everything important to you, macOS Sierra supports Desktop & Documents Folders syncing in iCloud Drive.

With Desktop & Documents Folders iCloud Drive syncing enabled, every photo, file, and folder you save to your desktop will automatically save in iCloud, where you can access it from your iPhone, iPad, another Mac, and even a Windows-based PC via iCloud Drive or iCloud.com.

It also means that every file, folder, or document that is normally stored in your Mac's Documents folder will also automatically save in iCloud.

No matter where you are or what you do, your most important files can be stored in the cloud, making it possible for you to access them from anywhere.





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