The inmates have been let loose!

Bob Sneidar bobs at twft.com
Wed Aug 22 13:41:03 EDT 2012


Okay so the system prefs disable or enable iCloud syncing in totality, whereas this script only changes the default save location, but still allows you to save to iCloud? The latter is what I am going to use then. 

Bob


On Aug 22, 2012, at 10:15 AM, François Chaplais wrote:

> There is a discussion on the original post
> http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20120820003211714
> It seems the terminal commands does not disable the iCloud saving, while using the system prefs does.
> Best,
> 	François
> Le 22 août 2012 à 18:58, J. Landman Gay a écrit :
> 
>> On 8/22/12 11:52 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>>> François, Brilliant! I wonder why the author of that article didn't
>>> come up with that! I may contact the editor and see if they will
>>> publish an update.
>> 
>> They did mention that you can turn off "documents and data" in the icloud system prefs and the Mac will become your default save location. I don't think we need the command line.
>> 
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