Which e-mail address? The apple ID linked to iCloud? Or the @me.com one it asked me to set up (How would I recover THAT password, btw?).
Which e-mail address? The apple ID linked to iCloud? Or the @me.com one it asked me to set up (How would I recover THAT password, btw?).
I've been on hold for more than an hour with AppleCare, getting bounced from one tech rep to another, trying to get a simple answer to what I thought was a simple question:
I synched my iPad and iPhone to my iCloud account. I had to pay for an extra 10 GB to do that.
Now I want to view those files, and delete those that I really don't need. How do I see my Docs-to-Go, Nikon RAW and jpeg files and other files I paid to store?
The automatons on the AppleCare line keep reciting some litany about only being able to see files created with iWorks or Contact or Notes etc. If we can't see music and photos and other files created with other software or devices, why does it upload and store them?
Silly me thought that iCloud was Apple's answer to DropBox. They tell me i can't see non-Apple files there, Is that correct?
I've been on hold for more than an hour with AppleCare, getting bounced from one tech rep to another, trying to get a simple answer to what I thought was a simple question:
I synched my iPad and iPhone to my iCloud account. I had to pay for an extra 10 GB to do that.
Now I want to view those files, and delete those that I really don't need. How do I see my Docs-to-Go, Nikon RAW and jpeg files and other files I paid to store?
The automatons on the AppleCare line keep reciting some litany about only being able to see files created with iWorks or Contact or Notes etc. If we can't see music and photos and other files created with other software or devices, why does it upload and store them?
Silly me thought that iCloud was Apple's answer to DropBox. They tell me i can't see non-Apple files there, Is that correct?
There is a trick involved. First you need an iOS5 app that stores a document in iCloud, then go to your Mac with Lion on it and also setup to use iCloud.
Now open ~/library and in there you'll find a folder named 'Mobile Documents'. If all has been setup well, your iOS5 app's iCloud folder should be visible there. Simply drag a document into that app's folder and it is auto-synced into iCloud. You are then able to see the document in that iOS5 app.
Now, for the iOS5 app: I use GoodReader.
See the attached image for extra info.
Stupid question, but can't find anything on the subject.
Thanks!
I meet the same problem. I don't know how do i access my icloud.Stupid question, but can't find anything on the subject.
Thanks!