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Monday, 06/05/2017 10:05:58 PM

Monday, June 05, 2017 10:05:58 PM

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Apple's iOS 11 is 'smarter' and more powerful than ever:

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/apples-ios-11-smarter-powerful-ever-003607865.html

"As a longtime iPhone user, one of my biggest pet peeves with iOS has been the simple able to drag and drop items — photos, documents, anything — the same way I could on my Mac. It’s a feature computer users have taken for granted for decades, but one that was mystifyingly absent on Apple’s mobile platform.

IOS 11 finally remedies that with the ability to drag and drop as you like. It doesn’t work exactly like it does on a Mac, though. Dragging and dropping several photos, for instance, means tapping and holding your finger on one image while tapping the other images, then swiping up at the bottom of the iPad’s screen to bring up the dock, then dragging those images over to the app.

It’ll take you a few minutes to remember the process, to be sure, and the process still doesn’t feel as intuitive as dragging and dropping on a Mac, but it gets the job done.

A file system

Apple is finally bringing the concept of the File System to iOS, and it’s about time. Previously, if iOS users wanted to access different files, they had to go to different apps: Photos for photos, Voice Memos for audio recordings and so on. With the new File System app, you can pretty much access anything you want in one fell swoop, regardless of whether they’re stored on your iCloud drive, Dropbox account or even Google Drive. If it’s hooked up to your phone, you can access it."

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