Folder sharing brings iCloud Drive closer to Dropbox, but there’s work left to do<article>
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<p>Last year, Dropbox revised its terms so that free accounts, like mine, could only sync data with up to three devices. As someone who owns an iPhone, iPad, iMac, and MacBook Air, I was a bit put out by this change: I kept all my important files in Dropbox and relied on its syncing magic to have access to that data no matter which device I was using.</p><p>This wasn’t my first frustration with Dropbox, which has started focusing more on enterprise software rather than its core functionality of document sync. So I decided to bite the bullet and make the switch, moving to iCloud Drive for all my cloud storage needs.</p><p>Overall, the transition has been largely smooth, but it has put into relief a few places where iCloud Drive currently just can’t match Dropbox. One of those features, the ability to share folders, looks to finally be arriving in iOS 13.4, the
beta of which was released this week. But before I’m finally able to kick Dropbox to the curb, there are a few more tweaks that iCloud Drive needs.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3520791/folder-sharing-brings-icloud-drive-closer-to-dropbox-but-theres-work-left-to-do.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Folder sharing brings iCloud Drive closer to Dropbox, but there’s work left to do