Files (Apple)
File management app for iOS and iPadOS
Files
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Files is a file management app developed by Apple Inc. for its iOS and iPadOS operating systems. It was introduced with the release of iOS 11 on September 19, 2017. The app provides a central location for users to access and manage files stored on their device, in iCloud Drive, and on other cloud storage services.
Features[edit | edit source]
Files integrates with various cloud storage services, allowing users to access files from iCloud Drive, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more. The app supports a range of file types, including documents, images, and videos. Users can organize files into folders, tag them for easier searching, and share them with others.
File Management[edit | edit source]
The app offers several file management features, such as:
- Creating new folders
- Moving files between folders
- Deleting files
- Renaming files
- Tagging files with colors and custom tags
- Searching for files by name or tag
Integration with Other Apps[edit | edit source]
Files integrates with other apps on iOS and iPadOS, allowing users to open and edit files directly from the app. It also supports the drag-and-drop feature, enabling users to move files between apps easily.
iCloud Drive[edit | edit source]
Files provides seamless integration with iCloud Drive, Apple's cloud storage service. Users can store files in iCloud Drive and access them from any device signed in with the same Apple ID.
Compatibility[edit | edit source]
Files is compatible with devices running iOS 11 and later, as well as iPadOS.
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