How to migrate your Dropbox files to iCloud Drive, and why you may want to wait<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p><a href='
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iCloud Drive is Apple's new and improved way to get to all of your files on all of your devices. If you're all in on the Apple ecosystem, you might even want to know how to move your data over from other services like
Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, or One Drive. The good news is: There
is a way to do it. However, just because you can do it, doesn't necessarily mean you should. At least not yet. So, what's the procedure and why might you want to wait?</p> <!--break--> <h2>How to copy files over from Dropbox to iCloud Drive</h2> <p>If you're running OS X Yosemite on your Mac, it's relatively easy to copy files from Dropbox to iCloud Drive. The process works pretty much the same not only for Windows users, but across all cloud storage services including Google Drive, Box, OneDrive, and others. Here's how:</p> <ol><li>Launch a new <strong>Finder window</strong> on your Mac and click on <strong>iCloud Drive</strong> in the left hand navigation. </li> <li>Make any files you'd like just as you would to organize any other file structure. Many are already made for you, mainly for iOS and Mac apps that have created them for you. </li> <li>Open another <strong>Finder window</strong> on your Mac and navigate to your <strong>Dropbox files</strong>. </li> <li>Just <strong>copy</strong> directories or single files from Dropbox and <strong>paste</strong> them where you'd like them in <strong>iCloud Drive</strong>. </li> </ol><p><a href='
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view files the way you can with the Dropbox or Google Drive app.</p> <p>If you're okay with having to use iOS apps in order to view all the documents you have in iCloud Drive, you may be alright. You'll just need to make sure you have apps that support iCloud Drive's document picker feature installed for all the different file types you use. For example, Scanner Pro for PDFs, Numbers for spreadsheets, Keynote for presentations, Lightroom or Photoshop for image files, and so on.</p> <p>However, if you frequently find yourself launching the Dropbox app in order to view files, iCloud Drive isn't going to be a feasible replacement for you, at least not yet.</p> <p>All that being said, the decision is completely up to you. Let me know what you decide, or any other concerns you have, in the comments section below!</p> <ul><li>
Clearing up the iCloud Drive confusion: No there's no iCloud Drive app for iOS</li> <li>
How to set up and use iCloud Drive on iPhone and iPad</li> <li>
How to access iCloud Drive through Finder in OS X Yosemite</li> <li>
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