One solution to this is WebDAV. Apple supports it and it will solve many issues. Perhaps Dropbox will give us this sooner than later.
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, Dave Sherlock <dsherlock.geo@...> wrote:
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> It sure looks like iCloud stores data. You can open the iCloud calendar and address book from the web.
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> Regards, Dave
> Sent from my  iPad
>
> On Oct 28, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Just Murray <krismurray@...> wrote:
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> > iCloud doesn't store stuff on the cloud. Wrong metaphor. Dropbox does that. Rename iCloud to iSync for Document Data behind the scenes. Does that help?
> >
> > ~KM
> > \,,/ Banged Out on an iPhone4 \,,/
> >
> > On Oct 28, 2011, at 1:37 PM, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@...> wrote:
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> >>
> >> On 10/28/2011 4:13 PM, Just Murray wrote:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > You assumed it would be like Dropbox. Gotcha. That's the error. That's
> >> > what I thought.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Yes, that's what I thought -- everybody's talking about storing things
> >> in "the cloud" and then downloading to other devices. Sure sounds like
> >> DropBox to me. But I guess not. :-)
> >>
> >> It's alright, though, with iWork.com I've got things working as I need
> >> them to.
> >>
> >> --
> >> David H. Bailey
> >> dhbailey@...
> >
> >
>
[iPad] Re: using iCloud to transfer files between my computer and my iPad
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