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Can I access iCloud like iDisk?

Is there a way to access this storage like I would have done with Idisk?

MacBook Pro (17-inch Late 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Oct 5, 2012 4:32 PM

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Posted on Oct 5, 2012 4:46 PM

No, iCloud does not offer file level storage (like iDisk) you access the documents via the apps you created/edited them in.

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Oct 5, 2012 6:02 PM in response to pvonk

pvonk wrote:


Well, you do have a point. I overextended the OP's desires. FWIW, I do have both sugarsync and dropbox, but my reliance on DB is based on iOS. If that doesn't enter into the equation, then yes, SL would be a good service to use.

Dropbox offers a small fraction of SugarSync's functions. For example:


I synchronize my entire home folder to it, I use 3 computers regularly (an Air, an MBP and an iMac). I can take the Air to work, work on it all day, at home I simply open the iMac and all of the work I did on the Air that day is on the iMac waiting to be completed, or on the MBA if I choose to use that because my wife is monoplizing the iMac. I can choose to have copies of my work archived at any time in the archive provided. If I drop the Air down the stairs I can buy another, connect it to Sugarsync and in a reasonable time span all of the work from the old one is on the new one. If I choose to include my phone (any phone not just an iphone) in this group I can.


And of course I can share a folder (or 2 or 1000) exactly as DropBox can, but without DropBox's size limits or annoying insistence in having those files in its own folder rather than the one I want it in.


And there is much more, perhaps you should look again.

Can I access iCloud like iDisk?

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