Mount iCloud as Drive
Greetings,
is there a way i can Mount iCloud as a drive storage?
just to direct access storage. like GMail_Drive, Mesh, or even dropbox
thanks in advance.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
Greetings,
is there a way i can Mount iCloud as a drive storage?
just to direct access storage. like GMail_Drive, Mesh, or even dropbox
thanks in advance.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
No, your iCloud storage is not accessable. It is in the cloud.
No, your iCloud storage is not accessable. It is in the cloud.
there are apps that use iCloud as Storage like new one on App store.
does anyone ever try to wrote an app like that ? apple should give us someting like thi, Microsoft Does.
You cannot mount iCloud as a drive, or do anything involving directly linking to a file/folder in iCloud.
For a good writeup, see this resource.
does anyone ever try to wrote an app like that ? apple should give us someting like thi, Microsoft Does.
Apple does provide the API to developers. Get a Developer account and you can read all about it and develop iCloud enabled apps yourself.
Yes you can with iCloudDrive 1.1 (Google it to find it).
NO!
iCloudDrive has *nothing* to do with Apples iCloud.
iCloudDrive is a product of a company named "i-cloudinc".
The Domain has been created on 13-jun-2011, shortly *after* Apple announced the introduction of their "iCloud".
It looks, as if somebody is free riding on Apples back. Nothing more.
Too bad.
As the poster before stated correctly: No. Not really, but...
There are ways to do what you want, though it takes some preparations. And since it has not been endorsed by Apple, might break any minute... 😉 That said, it works for me flawlessly.
A nice guide with lots of pictures...:
Virtualex71 wrote:
Yes you can with iCloudDrive 1.1 (Google it to find it).
Wrong name, and the current version is 1.16
Thanks Csound1!
maelcum wrote:
Thanks Csound1!
Just remember that this does absolutely nothing that can't be done without it, but it has a cool icon,
True. Sorry. But it works well on Macs. There was an App for iOS (Doc Folder) but it does not work properly.
That is what iClouDrive does, and gives you a pretty icon for the dock as well.
But no 3rd party apps are needed, if you put files in the Mobile Documents folder they will be copied to iCloud storage, just like iDisk did.
Yes you can,
Once Finder is selected hit cmd + shift + g ( Finder Go to..)
In there type ~/Library/Mobile Documents/
This is the iCloud folder (as labled above the folder)...
I believe you can copy and paste items in here and they will be uploaded to iCloud. If you were to delete a folder from in there it gives you a warning that the items will also be deleted from iCloud.
Mount iCloud as Drive