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 ...
The Files app on your iPhone and iPad lets you quickly view and effectively manage documents stored on your device and on online cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud, and more. The app ...
Accessing network files from your iPad is a straightforward process that can significantly enhance your productivity and flexibility. Here’s a detailed guide to help you connect to network files using ...
The Files app is the central hub for managing your files on iOS devices. Here’s how to find your downloaded files using the Files app: Open the Files App: Locate the Files app on your Home Screen. If ...
Managing files on iPad has finally got a lot easier with new tools added to the Files app in iPadOS 17. It’s especially good for working with external drives, including basic capabilities like seeing ...
The Files app has some new tricks. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 let users reformat external drives as well as keep a copy of a file on iCloud permanently stored locally. Both ...
Being designed to streamline and simplify the smartphone and tablet user interface has been a strength of iOS and iPadOS for some time. The thing is, that choice has sometimes resulted in the ...
There’s also no Terminal, so you can’t do things like running Homebrew projects, automation scripts, and more. iPadOS 26, is ...
The Files app on iPadOS 26 transfers data faster, and has other changes that all add up to a massive improvement over the version in iPadOS 18. It's actually usable now. The Files app on has changes ...