WWDC 2017: iOS finally has a file manager, here's what we know about it
For the first time Apple will allow users to have access to the file system in iOS thanks to the new Files app. While the new update is going to come with some really interesting features, one of the biggest might be the file manager app simply called ‘Files’. “The new Files app keeps everything in one place,” Apple said, “whether files are stored locally, in iCloud Drive or across other providers like Box, Dropbox and more, and with Drag and Drop available across the system, moving images and text is easier than ever.” Files supports folders and comes with a search option and also a favorites tab. The new Files app is expected to be a part of the new iOS 11 update, however we still need to confirm if Apple will roll out the feature to all iOS supported iPads and iPhones.
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