November 2015
Beginner
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The iCloud Drive is Apple’s version of Dropbox. It’s a folder, present on every Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, that lists whatever you’ve put into it—an online “disk” that holds 5 gigabytes (more, if you’re willing to pay).
The iCloud Drive is a perfect place to put stuff you want to be able to access from any Apple gadget, wherever you go. It’s a great backup, too.
If you click Options (shown in Figure 15-8), you find two tabs. The first, Documents, lists all the Mac apps that have stored files or preference settings on your Drive. Look Me Up by Email is a list of apps that permit other iCloud members to find you by looking up your address.
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