I said, I spend a lot of money every year with Adobe and I expect their products to work well together and within reasonable user expectations, like working with cloud storage. They said "since Bridge is now free I shouldn't expect it to work, it just isn't very good". Neither OneDrive or Dropbox could be made to work using Bridge. They tried many things over about 2 hours but couldn't make Bridge work with my cloud storage. An improvement over the previous incarnation that simply ignored the things.Īlso improved is support for Known Folder Move (KFM), which permits macOS users to redirect their Desktop, Documents and Pictures folders to OneDrive and keep the content synced.I also spent time with Adobe this week with my new Mac Studio. The OneDrive cloud doesn't actually support symlinks, so instead the symlink will sync to the cloud as a text file with the target as its contents. APFS features such as File Tags and Extended Attributes are now supported, as is the syncing of packages. That said, there are also plenty of positives. HFS+ formatted volumes are also not supported – it's APFS for Files On-Demand from macOS 12.2 onwards (and OneDrive won't launch without it). "This location cannot be moved or changed and is controlled by macOS," explained Microsoft. Users could historically pick any location, but now it must be in the home directory. Other changes that might cause a raised eyebrow is a potential sync root location change. Mobile networks really hate Apple's Private Relay: Some folks find iOS privacy feature blocked on their iPhones.A slice is better than none: Apple gives in, allows third-party app billing systems in Korea, per local law.
Microsoft tweaks Teams and Viva to help bridge gap between frontline workers and their managers, among other things.Admins report Hyper-V and domain controller issues after first Patch Tuesday of 2022.macOS 12.2 will be the last version that supports the "classic" experience. It will default to on for all users and cannot be disabled. Handy, because if you're a OneDrive user and you update macOS (and goodness, it's hard to avoid Apple's nagging to do so) then you're going to get the new Files On-Demand.