Among the highlights of Apple’s WWDC announcements this week is iCloud Drive, a major update to its cloud storage system. iCloud Drive is designed to be a central platform for users to share or access files across Apple devices, but it also will be compatible with Windows PCs. Documents will be accessible via the Finder Window. As with cloud storage service Dropbox, users will be able to drag and drop documents into their iCloud Drive and then organize, tag or edit them within the system.
iCloud Drive Propels Apple a Little Closer to Dropbox Territory
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani June 4, 2014 05:00 AMAmong the highlights of Apple’s WWDC announcements this week is iCloud Drive, a major update to its cloud storage system. iCloud Drive is designed to be a central platform for users to share or access files across Apple devices, but it also will be compatible with Windows PCs. Documents will be accessible via the Finder Window. As with cloud storage service Dropbox, users will be able to drag and drop documents into their iCloud Drive and then organize, tag or edit them within the system.