The iPhone comes with a built-in file manager called Files. While you may be using it to access, organize, and manage files stored locally or in iCloud, there are many more things it's capable of ...
One of the longest running complaints with iOS is the lack of a filesystem, particularly for pro users. Some might even say that it’s a problem limiting the adoption of iOS devices as primary ...
And yet millions of people have bought and used the devices. Apple have done it when they could do it securely, not hurt performance and when they judged the market is ready - like they almost always ...
Documents offers mobile access to all your files, across your servers and cloud storage products. Photo: Ian Fuchs/Cult of Mac For the last few years, discussions about whether you can do “real work” ...
Documents, Readdle’s free iOS file manager, is now utilizing the power of Apple Extensions for an advanced filing experience. You can now access a revamped action menu that automatically highlights ...
How to use Readdle’s Documents app as a file manager for your iPhone or iPad Your email has been sent Apple offers its own Files app as a type of file manager for your iPhone or iPad. The app does let ...
The Files app has grown a lot since its introduction in iOS 11. While it's not quite Finder on Mac, it's more than enough to get work done. When the Files app first debuted with iOS 11 in 2017, it was ...
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference gets underway in just a few hours, but it’s never too late for leaks! iOS developer Steve Troughton-Smith has discovered an App Store entry for an ...
Commander One is a powerful dual-pane file manager and Finder alternative for macOS with built-in support for FTP servers, ZIP archives, cloud services, and iOS devices. For average Mac users, the ...
Just before Apple's WWDC event for 2017 kicked off on Monday, it came to light that there could be a new file management app for the company's latest mobile device operating system. Simply named ...
Documents 7 is a free iOS app for reading PDF, EPUB, Word, and Excel documents, opening ZIP archives, viewing images, downloading and listening to music, watching videos, and much more. It took Apple ...