![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I didn't try that, because there are some reports out there that using a symlinked Downloads folder breaks things like AirDrop. One way to start using the synced Downloads folder is to delete your old Downloads folder and replace it with a symlink to the iCloud Drive synced Downloads folder. While the system's default Downloads folder (the one at ~/Downloads) is not sycned to iCloud Drive, everything stored on iCloud Drive is available, including the new Downloads folder used by iOS. The Downloads folder on my Mac does not sync to iCloud Drive out of the box. I assumed that new Downloads folder would be supported by Catalina as well, but while setting up my new system I realized I was wrong. A recent iOS version introduced a "Downloads" feature for Safari, and added a dedicated "Downloads" folder to iCloud drive, which is used for stuff you download using Safari. I'm currently working on switching to the latest version of Mac OS - Catalina. ![]() Maybe it's just me, but one of my most frequently used folders is the "Downloads" folder. At times I fired up iCloud Drive on my phone just to realize that the file I was looking for was in my Downloads folder on my Mac and not available on iCloud Drive and my phone. Having Documents and Desktop stored on iCloud Drive and readily available on my Phone when on the go kinda grew on me. ![]()
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