What to do when macOS High Sierra's Content Caching isn't working<article>
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<p>Before iTunes 12.7, you could use iTunes for iOS syncing and backups, and iTunes could copy over downloaded iOS apps. Apple changed all that a few months ago with the release of iTunes 12.7. I
suggested that a newly available feature in macOS 10.13 High Sierra could help cushion the blow of repeated downloads.</p><p>If you needed to restore an iOS device, those apps would be copied locally, instead of downloaded from the internet. And with multiple iOS devices in a household all using iTunes, it seemed like iTunes 12.7 could require a lot more app downloading, which can affect people with limited bandwidth or charges for bandwidth overages.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3251706/macs/what-to-do-when-macos-high-sierras-content-caching-isnt-working.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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What to do when macOS High Sierra's Content Caching isn't working