There's no tabs up here for syncing or anything. You're not going to see any of the regular settings. All you're going to see is maybe some voice memos and some other things.
But if you click on it all you're going to get here is a list of things, in this case I have nothing on this iPhone. Sure enough if you launch it and your iPhone is connected you'll see it appear on the left under devices just as before. Instead you've got the Music app which looks a lot like iTunes. So when you first connect to your iPhone the natural thing to do would be to go to iTunes. It actually looks pretty much the same and works pretty much the same. All of those functions have been moved from iTunes and are now just available in the Finder. How can you sync your iPhone from your Mac if you don't have iTunes. So this was like the number one question I've been asked about the update to Catalina. That's where you can read about the Patreon campaign, join us, and get exclusive content. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of supporters. How do you do an old fashioned sync of your music and other data from your Mac to your iPhone. So with macOS Catalina you no longer have an iTunes app on your Mac. You cannot restore music directly from the iPod back into iTunes.Check out Sync Your iPhone, iPad or iPod Without iTunes In Catalina at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.