R redout macrumors member Original poster Mar 14, 2011 81 0 Dublin Oct 15, 2011 #1 If I copy my folders from my documents in Goodreader into the iCloud folder which has recently been added they will be backed up and I can then delete the original folder from Goodreader and just edit from and add to the iCloud folder from now on?
If I copy my folders from my documents in Goodreader into the iCloud folder which has recently been added they will be backed up and I can then delete the original folder from Goodreader and just edit from and add to the iCloud folder from now on?
saberahul macrumors 68040 Nov 6, 2008 3,651 120 USA Oct 22, 2011 #2 Yes, because the files are still physically on your iPad once downloaded from iCloud.
D Deamos macrumors member Mar 25, 2009 65 0 Oct 22, 2011 #3 Yes. I have tested this. Once it get fully uploaded to iCloud, you can "evict" all your files and download the specific ones you need.
Yes. I have tested this. Once it get fully uploaded to iCloud, you can "evict" all your files and download the specific ones you need.
canesalato Cancelled Jan 31, 2010 1,387 1,321 Oct 23, 2011 #4 mmm..it's not working for me...as I try to edit files on the iCloud folder it crashes after a few minutes of work
mmm..it's not working for me...as I try to edit files on the iCloud folder it crashes after a few minutes of work