ICloud provides 5 GB of storage space and is responsible for synchronizing across device documents, and IA Writer, byword, and so on are taking advantage of this. But since its release, its limitations have emerged.
Gagaom's Mark Crump says ICloud's biggest limitation is the sandboxing model. For example, a document saved through Pages that opens the document in a different application is actually a copy of the document, so the changes you make later cannot be saved to the original document.
Obviously, ICloud is a cloud that is not free enough. Crump has also decided to endure iCloud restrictions, focusing on an application, such as Pages, Numbers, to handle all his paperwork. However, ICloud itself has a lot of synchronization problems, let Crump more 211.html "> feel" egg pain. "I don't see the complete seamless option of synchronizing with Third-party storage services. ”
and Dropbox provides open file pools iphone, ipads, Macs, PCs, and Android can open, not only that, it has no sandbox limitations, and file versions can be consistent.
Can Apple change in the future?
(Responsible editor: Lu Guang)