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 ...
With macOS 15.1 and iOS 18.1 beta 5, Apple has enabled drag and drop, a much anticipated iPhone Mirroring feature. After updating to the new software, you can drag files from an ‌iPhone‌ to a Mac and ...
iPadOS 26 is the biggest iPad revamp since 2010, bringing new features that make the tablet far more Mac-like. And there are other enhancements too, especially the user interface overhaul dubbed ...
Microsoft 365 Copilot for Android or iOS now sends everything to Copilot. Worse, it auto-uploads files to OneDrive.
Managing files on iOS has always been limited, to put it mildly. Apple doesn’t make it easy to move files, back up selectively, or access your iPhone like a traditional file system. But AnyTrans ...
Apple's HEIC file format does not always play well with others. Here's how to convert HEIC to JPEG on iPhone, without any ...
Managing files on an iPhone has become significantly easier with recent updates to iOS, particularly with the introduction of the ability to change file extensions directly within the Files app.
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 ...
The fifth developer betas of iOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1 enable users to drag and drop files between their devices using the iPhone Mirroring app. iOS 18.1 beta 5 also includes improvements to the ...
WhatsApp is working on a file-sharing feature that doesn’t require an active internet connection. The feature is currently in development and will let users share encrypted files with others nearby.