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« on: May 14, 2013, 03:01:08 pm »

Apple and the file system: Skating to where the puck might go
   




   

Since the introduction of the Mac, Apple has waged a steadily escalating war against the file system. While the ability to organize files hierarchically has been a mainstay of operating systems for as long as there have been operating systems, the fine folks from Cupertino have constantly pushed away from that approach with each iteration of Apple’s products, starting with the introduction of Packages and culminating, arguably, with iOS’s complete lack of a user-facing interface for manipulating the file system.


That’s not to say that the file system itself has disappeared from your iPhone or iPad: Underneath iOS’s glossy user interface and cloud-based document storage, files and directories continue to provide the basic structure in which data is organized.


Apple’s decision to move from a file-centric user experience to one that revolves strictly around the concept of a document shifts the responsibility for organizing files from the users to their apps. And a key side effect of Apple’s new approach is that it confines each app to working within a restricted sandbox where it has complete control over its files.

Good-bye files, hello documents

Reaction to iOS’s lack of a user-accessible file system is mixed. iOS implements a highly compartmentalized environment in which each app lives in its own sandbox, and the document-centric approach works reasonably well—helped in no small part by the fact that Apple was able to tailor the user experience to this model in detail: Since iOS was built from scratch for a brand-new class of devices, its developers didn’t have to worry about supporting the paradigms of a legacy operating system.
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