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The Finder is a TV series about an Iraq war vet who can find connections between seemingly unrelated events, objects or people. He and his team solve mysteries with his unique talent, but also face personal and professional challenges.
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- 2012-01-12
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- Sync or remove content using the Finder
- Sync over Wi-Fi instead of USB
- If you need help
- Learn more
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The Finder is one of the ways that you can sync your device with your Mac.
If your Mac is using macOS Catalina or later, you can use the Finder on your Mac to sync content between your Mac and your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. The experience is similar to using iTunes to sync in earlier versions of macOS.
Content that you can sync includes music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks, books, photos, contacts, and calendars.
Instead of using the Finder, you can use iCloud Photos, Apple Music, and similar services to keep content from your Mac in the cloud and available to all your devices—even when they aren't near your Mac. To keep Messages, Mail, and Notes up to date across devices, you can set up iCloud for Messages, iCloud Mail, and iCloud for Notes.
1.Use a USB cable to connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac.
2.On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a window in the Finder.
3.Select your device from the list in the sidebar of the window. Don't see your device?
4.On the right side of the window, use the row of buttons below the name of your device to select the type of content to sync, such as Music or Photos. Then select the Sync checkbox for that content. In the example pictured, “Sync music onto John's iPhone” turns on music syncing. After you turn on syncing, more syncing options become available.
When your device is connected to your Mac via USB, you can set up your Mac so that in the future it syncs over Wi-Fi instead.
1.Select your device in the sidebar of the Finder window, then click General on the right.
2.Scroll down and select “Show this [device] when on Wi-Fi.”
3.Click Apply.
•If you see a message that your device is synced with another library, your device was previously connected to another computer. Your device can sync with only one Apple Music or Apple TV library at a time. If you click “Erase and Sync” in that message, all content of the selected type on your device will be erased and replaced with content from this Mac.
•If you see an error code when syncing, learn about iTunes or Finder error codes.
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Learn how to use the Finder on your Mac to sync music, movies, photos, and more with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can also sync over Wi-Fi or back up your device with your Mac.
The Finder is an American procedural drama television series created by Hart Hanson that ran as a midseason replacement on Fox from January 12, 2012, to May 11, 2012. The series originally aired on Thursdays at 9:00 pm, and moved to Fridays at 8:00 pm beginning April 6, 2012.
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"An Orphan Walks Into a Bar"2"Bullets"Matt MacLeod3"A Cinderella Story"Sanford Golden & Karen Wyscarver4"Swing and a Miss"Aaron Ginsburg & Wade McIntyreThe Finder is a TV show about a former Army investigator who can locate anything or anyone with his unique skills. It is a spin-off of Bones and is based on the novels by Richard Greener.
Streaming, rent, or buy The Finder – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "The Finder - Season 1" streaming on Disney Plus or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video. 13 Episodes