With a Club MacStories subscription, you’ll gain access to weekly iPad workflows, iOS app recommendations, and other exclusive extras. Starting at $5/month, Club MacStories includes MacStories Weekly ...
The iPad is often lauded for its lack of file management, letting users store, edit and share their media files without the hassle of using a file explorer type app. Those that create and send ...
A new concept video imagines Apple’s tablet without the limitations on file management that frustrate so many iPad users. In it, the designer combines his re-imagined iOS Files app with earlier work ...
In case there’s any doubt about whether the iPad has ushered in a post-PC era in mobile computing, Zen Viewer is one app to consider on your path to enlightenment. Made by the Skins Factory, Zen ...
Is file management essential, hazardous, or a relic? Judging from the comments posted to my column two weeks ago, “Microsoft’s killer tablet opportunity,” and to last week’s piece, “Crowdsourcing the ...
ARLINGTON, VA - July 13, 2011 -GroupLogic(r), the industry's leading provider of software products that unlock the power of new enterprise platforms, today released version 2.1 of mobilEcho, the ...
Chances are that if you are storing documents across a variety of storage services, your iPad is jammed with a bunch of different apps to give access to those documents. Readdle, which specializes in ...
Readdle’s popular PDF and file management application for the iPad today received a significant update. Version 5 of the software gains a new design with the iOS 7 aesthetic in addition to several new ...
Many companies and IT administrators are reluctant to move directly into the public cloud for file sharing and storage. Today, GroupLogic is unveiling a new product, mobilEcho, which attempts to give ...
The iTunes multimedia management software includes a file-sharing feature that allows you to transfer files to and from your iPad's applications and a computer such as an iMac. Files can also be sent ...
As someone who travels with an iPad Pro rather than a MacBook, I complained for years about iOS’s inability to perform basic file management, including mounting networked file servers and accessing ...