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Apple Meets Dropbox With iCloud Drive 2014

iCloud Drive. Any file, on all your devices.

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Starting at only $3.99 for 200 GB of cloud storage…Adobe CC Cloud is in the dust.

Image Courtesy of Apple.com

Image Courtesy of Apple.com

There aren't a lot of details yet, but expect more features to come.

“At WWDC 2014, Apple announced iCloud Drive, a Dropbox-like file system for storing your documents in the cloud. Each app you use with iCloud Drive gets its own folder inside the interface, which you can access through Finder. Files are synced across OS X, iOS, and Windows. Even if you don’t use any iCloud-enabled apps, however, you can just drop files and folders into iCloud Drive to sync them across your devices.

Accessing these files on other devices isn’t as simple as it is on Mac, however. iCloud Drive adds a Finder-esque file browser to iOS for the first time, which is valuable, but Apple doesn’t offer an iCloud Drive app for iOS. In order to find files you’ve stored in iCloud Drive, you’ll need to open an app that uses iCloud Drive storage. But, at least now there’s one place to store documents, photos, and files that’s agnostic of which apps you’re using.”
— Ellis Hamburger Ellis is a reporter for The Verge covering apps, Facebook, Spotify, and

  

 

 

The Verge is an American technology news and media network operated by Vox Media with offices in Manhattan, New York. The network publishes news items, long form feature stories, product reviews, podcasts, and an entertainment show.

Sources: 
http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/2/5771942/apple-announces-icloud-drive

http://www.theverge.com

 

tags: Apple, The Verge
Friday 06.20.14
Posted by Nicolas Giapponi
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