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randolorian

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Sep 3, 2011
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Will the new Mountain Cloud allow me to save my files on the internet like dropbox?

Thanks,
Matt
 

Krazy Bill

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Dec 21, 2011
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With the current implementation of iCloud you can sync anything in the Mobile Documents folder, just like Dropbox.
Ok, but don't you need one of Apple's productivity apps to create the Mobile Documents folder first? (That's not like DropBox).

I don't use iWork.
 

thundersteele

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Oct 19, 2011
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With the current implementation of iCloud you can sync anything in the Mobile Documents folder, just like Dropbox.

Oh, this is interesting.

A few days ago, I tried ML on my old machine. To test the cloud features, I created a few dummy files using TextEdit and saved a pdf to the cloud using Preview.

I just checked the ~/Library/Mobile Documents folder on my working machine (MBP running Lion), and the files are there! So it seems we already have Dropbox like features even in Lion. However Dropbox is still miles ahead in terms of usability and sharing.
 

unobtainium

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Mar 27, 2011
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With the current implementation of iCloud you can sync anything in the Mobile Documents folder, just like Dropbox.

Actually you can't. Apple did something to mess it up in 10.7.3. It was never officially supported anyway, so Dropbox is a better solution for now. I wish Apple would allow some kind of official support for it though.

Edited to add: thundersteele, can you drag and drop files into Mobile Documents and have them show up on your iDevices (for example, the iCloud folder in Goodreader)? This is how it used to work before 10.7.3, but now changes to the folder no longer seem to get sent up to the Cloud.
 

nostylluan

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Feb 10, 2012
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what he wants is idisk which was available in mobileme and requested by many people for icloud.

the thing is that apple almost gives you no reason to have a drive since you can save music, books, notes, email, contacts, documents, pictures, games

the only thing missing is video... this is for non pro users... for pro users the idisk would be better but apple cares more about profit lately. pro users seem to be less of an important crowd each new os. the best thing to do is to get an external drive since dropbox requires pay unless you want 2-8gb
 
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