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It seems to be enabled after having opened on iOS, my thinking is that it's something to do with the message you get when opening an iOS version of something created on OS X, which lets you open copy or open, saying that it may look different. Anyway, after opening on iOS, you can download from iCloud. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.

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What a useless cloud technology. Its great for iTunes I guess, but for business and school I would rather use Google Docs or something else besides iCloud. Oct 27, AM. I have been frustrated by this too, but I believe that third-party developers will soon take up the slack and make iCloud into a much more flexible and full-featured solution.

I also suspect that Apple will add more features and possibly a new version of iDisk, or something similar to it, before iDisk goes away next June. As a good example of third-party developers coming to the table with solutions, the latest version of the iOS app GoodReader has been updated to use the iCloud sync features.

You can open, store, and edit PDF files and they'll automatically sync with GoodReader on all other devices. Documents are stored in iCloud and will also sync with any Mac that is setup to sync with iCloud. The Mac will automatically have a folder where you can open synced files or add new files from your Mac.

Nov 10, AM. Nov 10, AM in response to cpj In response to cpj I agree! The third- party developers are already advertising for certain apps to be iCloud capable, so I think it's just a matter of time. Nov 11, AM in response to cpj In response to cpj Did you try to move that folder to your desktop? Can you rename the folder without make everything crash? Nov 11, AM. Nov 11, AM in response to jeffshields In response to jeffshields.

You can't move it or it won't work. But I installed a shortcut on my desktop by opening the library folder and Command-Option-Dragging the Mobile Documents folder to my desktop. Then find the Mobile Documents folder in the Library folder. That folder will have a number of folders for any iCloud apps, including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. I would not mess with those unless you are certain Apple allows it. I think that the reason the Mobile Documents folder is in the invisible Library folder is that Apple expects that most developers for the iOS platform will have corresponding OS X apps that access that folder for you.

Nov 26, AM in response to viruz In response to viruz. If you are trying to share files between an iOS device and a Mac, Documents in the Cloud is the way to go.

And everything said here is true. Any help? If you like reading ebooks and want to handily access all ebooks on all your Apple devices, you can first sync iBooks to iCloud drive. It's quite convenient to syncing iBooks between iPhone and iPad. First, you need to enable iBooks sync feature on iPhone or iPad. Then you can access PDF files in iBooks app. Step 1. Unlock your iPhone or iPad and open "Settings" app. Step 3. Turn on iCloud Drive and make sure "iBooks" option is enabled. Step 4. Turn on another iOS device and ensure the iBooks is synced.

Then you can open iBooks app and check all your PDF files with ease. However, by doing so, it will automatically sync other files at the same time. To easily transfer various iOS files like iBooks, various documents, photos, videos, songs, and more, you can rely on the professional iPhone Transfer.



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