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Microsoft recently updated their Microsoft Office apps for iOS making it possible to now use iCloud Drive to sync Office files from a Mac or PC to an iPad or iPhone. We’ll show users how to take ...
It's great that iCloud will free up storage space for you by moving documents you don't need — but you sometimes have to convince it you need them back.
Apple's iCloud is handy in that it lets you have access to your files on multiple devices that have internet access. But what's actually stored in iCloud isn't that obvious to the user.
Transmit for iOS lets you transfer files using SFTP, FTP, WebDAV, and iCloud. Cory Bohon shows you how to use this app to get files from your devices using iCloud as the transfer service.
Question: How do I move files from iCloud to a Mac without opening individual items in TextEdit or Preview and then moving them elsewhere? Answer.
iCloud is a black-box when it comes to document files: Normally, the only way access them is via the apps that made them. But there are ways to open that box.
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