It can be frustrating when a device backup or sync doesn't work as expected, and I understand your frustration with iCloud if it's not meeting your needs. Fortunately, there are alternative software solutions that can help you sync photos between your Mac and iPhone without relying on iCloud.
One popular option is using Apple's native application, "Photos." You can set up iCloud Photo Library to sync your photos across devices, but if you prefer not to use iCloud, you can use the "iTunes" app on your Mac to sync photos manually.
Here's how you can do it:
- Connect your iPhone to your Mac using a USB cable.
- Open the "iTunes" app on your Mac.
- Click on the device icon (iPhone) in the top-left corner of iTunes.
- Select "Photos" from the left sidebar.
- Check the box next to "Sync Photos."
- Choose "Copy Photos from [Photos Library]" from the dropdown menu. This will sync your Mac's Photos library with your iPhone.
- You can select specific albums or folders to sync or choose to sync all photos.
Keep in mind that using iTunes for photo sync requires a direct USB connection between your devices. If you're looking for a wireless solution, you might consider third-party apps that offer photo syncing capabilities via Wi-Fi.
One such application is "PhotoSync," available on both macOS and iOS. PhotoSync allows you to transfer photos and videos between your devices wirelessly, without using iCloud. It supports selective syncing based on date ranges, just like you mentioned.
Before using any third-party software, it's essential to read reviews and ensure the application is reputable and secure. Always backup your photos before attempting any syncing or transferring processes.
Remember, there are various alternatives available to iCloud for photo syncing, and finding the right one for you may require some trial and error. I hope these suggestions help you find a suitable solution to sync your photos seamlessly between your Mac and iPhone.