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I like it as a first shot, but will still have to use the separate OneDrive app, because viewing my OneDrive files in Files doesn't allow search, unless something is going on there that I'm missing. I do see search in iCloud, Google, and Dropbox storage, albeit with a different appearance in each case (presumably because of how the APIs work).
 
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sorry but, Files app i just a little waste of time. after that, my iphone 7 and Ipad air 2 keep chrashing while opening .doc files stored on iCloud. If i have pages, or Google Drive installed, the icloud drive files i try to open are opened automatically in G drive or pages, uploading and duplicating files without opening. I was expecting a preview coming out when i open a document and then the chance to share it with the app i like most. but since two weeks ago i'm stuck with this issue and uninstalled g drive and pages...
 
I get that with all my providers, even ones that have been updated to support files integration according to the developers. I’m hoping I’m doing something wrong because if that’s all you get, it’s a bit of a waste of time!

I tried install Box (Never used it before) and it works like iCloud does. Everything else (Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive) have that window that pops up. Clearly these updated apps aren't updated enough..
 
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I tried install Box (Never used it before) and it works like iCloud does. Everything else (Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive) have that window that pops up. Clearly these updated apps aren't updated enough..
Thanks for the confirmation that the files app will support proper functionality when the developers get their fingers out!
 
I’m happy to see the iCloud and Box functionality as those are the cloud services I rely on (use an institutional version of Box). I’ve been transitioning away from Dropbox as more and more of my apps support iCloud syncing.
 
Before Ios 11 I was able to open rtf end txt files by double tap. When I double tap in the new Files app, it wants to open Google drive and export the file to my Google drive account... I do NOT want that, just preview the document... I cannot delete Google drive because I use the calendar...

Frustrating!

Ton
 
Worth pointing out as I did in another thread: If an app saves files locally, it will enabled “On My iPhone/iPad” local file management as well. This option shows on the side bar but is hidden until you do that. Once it’s done you’re free to create folders and manage local files.

Care to elaborate a bit more on that? I’m trying to comprehend what you said but it’s just not happening. I’d like to figure this out.
 
I’m an elder so I need some help ;-) In the Files app the tags I have on my Mac synced but they are empty. Does someone here know why ?
 
Hhmm, for me it opens the doc within the files app in a sort of “view only” view. From there I can use the share button, square with arrow, to open it in Pages or Word.

There you can also just view it and have to save a copy in Word itself to actually work on the file.

Well i posted the same issue. But not only pages also g drive has a suspicious bug. It tries to open in g drive, upload and then freezes... sad...
 
Care to elaborate a bit more on that? I’m trying to comprehend what you said but it’s just not happening. I’d like to figure this out.

Image attached. In this example Pages made a local folder. Doing so it enabled the “On My iPhone” location. From that folder I’m free to create and move and do whatever I want locally. The catch is that you can’t manually create that initial folder, an app has to do it (which is strange...).
 

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Thanks for the reply. I'm stumped and headed to bed. Mine is not opening in any preview. It's giving me the the warning about font and format changes and opening in Pages. I like Pages, but this is not how I need the file app to function when I have the correct apps available. Thanks again for the info.

Unfortunately the only thing I have in iCloud is iAWriter docs which open in a preview mode. Interestingly, iAWriter is not an option to open/edit the doc. :(
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Try tagging a book in iBooks. The tag shows up in Files, but not the book.

Methinks fixering needs to happen.
Just noticed that. I was like ... cool :cool: - which was just as quickly followed by WTH?!? :confused:
 
Image attached. In this example Pages made a local folder. Doing so it enabled the “On My iPhone” location. From that folder I’m free to create and move and do whatever I want locally. The catch is that you can’t manually create that initial folder, an app has to do it (which is strange...).

So I got it to work, but I can’t move any files or add additional folders. I guess I’ll keep messing with it, but you at least got me going in the right direction. Thank you!
 
Before Ios 11 I was able to open rtf end txt files by double tap. When I double tap in the new Files app, it wants to open Google drive and export the file to my Google drive account... I do NOT want that, just preview the document... I cannot delete Google drive because I use the calendar...

Frustrating!

Ton

yessss. what is this messy app? the bug came out also with icloud drive few days ago. But, also if you try to open files from onedrive, via File app, it still tries to open with G Drive. No preview any more.... :(
 
Wow! This Files capability couldn’t have come at a better time. I’m teaching an online course (Computational Creativity) in the Canvas learning management system. Late yesterday, my work laptop stopped allowing me to login. Today, even the tech admin couldn’t log into it so off it went for treatment.

I’m at school with only my iPad and I needed to upload some examples of a past assignment to my course.

Because of Files, I could find the PDF examples in my Dropbox archives, download and edit each one with my Pencil to remove the identifying information, and save them to the iCloud folder where my course files reside.

Then, in Canvas, I could use the Browse function in the file upload dialogue to actually browse all my files—although I didn’t need to as these files were listed on top under Recent.

I uploaded the edited PDFs to Canvas and then linked to them in an announcement.

Easy peasy.
 
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I want to:
Tap file. Select “open with”. Edit the document. Save

And not create a second copy.

Why is this so hard??
 
Tap on .doc file. Open with Word. Save.

How to do that ?

I can’t give you a simple method for Word files, at least if you start in Files. That’s one of the reasons I don’t work with Word files on my iPad unless I’m on a deadline and I have to comment and email it back. I also don’t use One Drive or Google Docs. I stay in the Pages or PDF world whenever possible. But don’t get me wrong—I love having Wordon the iPad and being to edit complex files and track changes when I have to. But when I do that, I just email my edited file.

The Word process is just convoluted. At least in my experience. So you may not want to mess with what I describe below. But this is what I would do if I wanted to edit and save a Word file on my iPad. (This is starting from an iCloud folder and things could be a little different from a Dropbox folder. )—

Word files on iOS are read only when opened in Word. You can open a .doc file from Files (in my case that .doc file was in an iCloud folder.) Don’t click on the file or it will try to open in that One Drive abomination. Instead, press on the .doc file and use the Share menu to send a copy to Word. Note the copy is read only on Word and to edit it you have to rename the copy. Sorry—that’s Word’s fault. You can select your Files location folder as a location under More (I think that’s what it’s called). You will now have the original and the edited version is your folder. If you re-edit the edited version and save to the same folder, Files will replace it. You’ll now have your original and your twice-edited version.

If you play around with some documents in different locations in Files you’ll get a sense of possible paths. Things are different depending on where your Word .doc is stored. And I do expect the Word process to get refined. At least I hope it does. And if someone else has a better way (without using Googledocs or One Drive) I’m sure they will weigh in.

It’s just easier, I think, to open the .doc in Pages and then export the edited document back to your folder as a .doc file. Pages docs and iCloud is just so much easier. You open then, you decide if you want to edit the original or a copy, you save it.

I don’t work on a .doc file unless I have no choice.
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Sorry, I’m not sure I understand what you were trying to do. Were you wanting to edit an IA Writer text file? Is it a text file or what format is the file? Wouldn’t you do that in IA Writer?
 
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Tap on .doc file. Open with Word. Save.

How to do that ?
In the case of Word, I think you have to do it this way.

- Open Word
- Tap "Open"
- Tap "More"
- Choose a file using the Files app's interface
- Saving will change the original file in place

At least that's how it works using files stored on iCloud Drive or in the Documents app for me.
 
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In the case of Word, I think you have to do it this way.

- Open Word
- Tap "Open"
- Tap "More"
- Choose a file using the Files app's interface
- Saving will change the original file in place

At least that's how it works using files stored on iCloud Drive or in the Documents app for me.
Good point about starting in Word! It's so much easier to take that path.

But one of the things I like about Filed is it encourages or allows a project approach, where many kinds of files that might be grouped together can be accessed and worked on.
 
Worth pointing out as I did in another thread: If an app saves files locally, it will enabled “On My iPhone/iPad” local file management as well. This option shows on the side bar but is hidden until you do that. Once it’s done you’re free to create folders and manage local files.

Hmmm...this is odd, I saved a file in the Word App, but "On my iPhone/ iPad" does not show up in the Files app. Any pointers?
 
Oh dear oh dear.

Apple have finally realised they need to provide a platform for discovering, manipulating and sharing data across their sandboxed OS to make the iPAD a credible data management and editing device. This was good timing having released 512GB iPAD Pro.

Sadly, their first attempt is a lot worse than just useless. I say this because it promises enough to get people excited and wanting to try it but then fails to deliver in almost all areas. I'm flabergasted it can be this bad.

The objective was to provide a flat interface onto all files stored on the device (across all apps) and stored in the major cloud collaboration services. Beyond that it would should enable search and drag / drop across all of these.

So, what does it offer ?

Firstly, even though I have the latest office 365 suite installed and have docs / spreadsheets / presentations / notes, under 'On My iPAD' there is nothing at all shown.
As it stands, beyond this in the productivity area, I have Pixelmator, PhatPad, NotesPlus, AwesomeNote, Voice Recorder and iProjectViewer. Under Pixelmator, there is just the Pixelmator folder (I have created nothing there yet so no surprise). There are no entries for any of these other apps.
Furthermore, as everyone who was honest would agree, the ability to share pictures, videos and audio files has always been weak to the point of impossible. You need iTunes that only runs on certain devices and it's management is awful. Where is the Photos folder, the Videos folder, the Music folder, the Voice Recorder folder ? These are just jpg, png, mp4, m4a, mp3 files. Why wouldn't you want to see them all in one place, browse them, drag and drop them to other apps ? Of course you would - that is the whole point of a creativity device and I understood (perhaps wrongly) the whole point of finally enabling a files capability.

We are not talking about full file management. I knew we wouldn't get that because of the OS architecture, but there is no reason on earth why a flattened view of all On My iPAD files with basic meta data and full drag and drop shouldn't be possible on day one. Even if it worked for a few key apps like Office, that would be something, although without consistency, it would prove very irritating. Apple have access (like no one else) to the Sandbox for all apps. Unless a app developer did something proprietary encryption or created a db using non standard methods to store it's local files, Apple should have access to it.

That's just the On My iPAD piece. Now let's look at cloud.

I have personal Dropbox. That just pops up the Dropbox viewer over files, so there is no apparent integration. It doesn't even let you drag and drop a file from that Dropbox window to the other folders (cloud and On My iPAD) under files. What is the point - you get people excited, waste time and offer nothing - as I said, actually a lot worse that useless.
I have corporate Box. This is via single sign on like most would have for business use. Every time I click the Box location, it says Authentication Required. When I do that sign in, it gives a full window Box display with an arrow to take me back to Files - again, it just launches with no integration and no drag and drop ability. As I say, each time I try box again, it says I'm not authenticated. Worse than useless.

Filebrowser. Fantastic app, just like GoodReader. When you select this it says either Share with Apps or Network Folders. For the former a pop up comes up saying there are no files in the Share with Apps location and asks me to use FileBrowser to copy files to that location. The whole point here is that you should be creating dozens of staging copies to share files. Apple should enforce this as a basic capability unless there is a security focus with certain apps that have a good reason to block sharing otherwise, Files isn't of any use. For the latter (Network Folders) you pushed to buy an upgrade to FileBrowser. I assume, like the cloud apps, this will just be a launch of FileBrowser and therefore not a flat searchable view of all my files - so of no use to anyone.

Why can't Apple have an option that enables viewing of all repositories across all apps. They've forced people to move to 64 bit apps so why not force all apps to use storage repositories compatible with Files ? There really isn't any excuse. This would also mean app providers didn't need to register with Files - it would just work - i.e. consistency. It doesn't.

I'm sorry, but this is utterly indefensible. Part of the reason for getting my 10.5" Pro was because I thought Apple had finally woken up. Clearly they haven't.

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[doublepost=1506083588][/doublepost]And this is the whole point. Word etc is the defacto standard whether Apple like it or not. If you can't search, display and drag drop all files types using Files it renders the iPAD (of which I have 7 in the family inc the 10.5 Pro) as next to useless. You shouldn't have different ways of doing the same thing with different apps. It shoudn't matter if it's a just taken photo roll picture, an audio recording, a music file, a note, a drawing or a productivity file - it should just work. This is why contrary to what people like to say, Apple iOS devices are actually very hard to use for anything other than basic Apple owned app media viewing. Very disappointed.
 
I have personal Dropbox. That just pops up the Dropbox viewer over files, so there is no apparent integration.

The apps need to be updated to take advantage of this. I do not feel it is fair to throw this one on Apple when it is a 3rd party app that needs to be updated for the new APIs.
 
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