Sync and backup service Sugarsync has a new iPhone app that lets you access and use all the files from your PC or Mac right on your iPhone. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
When you open the Files app, you’ll notice three main sections that help you find and access your files quickly: The Files app also supports external drives, allowing you to expand your storage ...
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 ...
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” ...
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 ...
Finding downloaded files on your iPhone can sometimes be challenging, even with its efficient file management system. The process may feel unintuitive at first, but with the right steps, you can ...
Apple's iTunes multimedia management software provides a variety of backup options when syncing your iPhone. Alongside its configurable backup options, iTunes automatically creates a backup of your ...
In 2026, the average user interacts with more digital files than ever before. Documents, images, project folders, databases, and backups move constantly between laptops, desktops, external drives, and ...
Moving files on and off your iPad with iTunes is fun and all, but what if you also want to exchange files with your iPhone or move files around on the device with your Windows PC? DiskAid 4.0 from ...