Mystery automount

2017-03-01 Thread Scot Hacker
About a year ago, my son installed a game called League of Legends. Ever since, every time the Mac is rebooted, a League of Legends disk volume appears in the Finder, and I can't figure out where the automount is coming from. Neither Spotlight nor `find` turn up anything. Nothing is referenced in

Re: iCloud Utilities

2017-03-01 Thread Bill Cheeseman
> On Mar 1, 2017, at 2:08 PM, Chris Walker wrote: > > Does it still organise folders by application rather than by user choice? > > Generally speaking I organise folders/subfolders on a project basis rather > than have project files scattered across the drive according

Re: iCloud Utilities

2017-03-01 Thread Chris Walker
Does it still organise folders by application rather than by user choice? Generally speaking I organise folders/subfolders on a project basis rather than have project files scattered across the drive according to the app that created them. I suppose this is old-fashioned but it’s the way

Re: iCloud Utilities

2017-03-01 Thread Bill Cheeseman
> On Mar 1, 2017, at 11:06 AM, Chris Walker wrote: > > Thanks. I know that works but AFAICT it doesn’t let you know what it’s doing > so it’s possible to shut down, or put the laptop to sleep whilst a file is > still saving with the possibility of corruption. > > I was

Re: iCloud Utilities

2017-03-01 Thread Chris Walker
Thanks. I know that works but AFAICT it doesn’t let you know what it’s doing so it’s possible to shut down, or put the laptop to sleep whilst a file is still saving with the possibility of corruption. I was looking for an app that leverages iCloud storage but in a more DropBox like manner.

iCloud Utilities

2017-03-01 Thread Chris Walker
Hi all: Does anyone know of a utility that provides a front end to iCloud? I’m looking for something that would allow me to use iCloud in more or less the same manner as DropBox, Box etc with a menulet to provide visible display of when it’s syncing. I’d prefer to be able to use a folder