iCloud Drive already appears in Finder options

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Apple presented in the past WWDC 2014 the new iCloud Drive service that will be available to all users who have installed on the Mac the one that is still in beta version, OS X Yosemite. This new storage system similar to the one offered by Dropbox, Mega, Goole drive and other similar services, it also receives its improvement in the beta 3 from OS X Yosemite. In this update for iCloud Drive we already see the folder in the Finder and we can save or create new folders to share between devices with the same version of OS X Yosemite or iOS 8 installed but it is still 'beta'.

Something to note is that in the new version is that still does not support access to our files stored in iCloud Drive from any other PC (from Windows 7) web or mobile device that does not have the new OS X Yosemite or iOS 8 installed. For now, access is restricted for content shared in Pages, Numbers or Keynote, but if it will be possible to access the rest of the files in the final version of iCloud Drive in OS X Yosemite.

It is also not advisable to update if we need to work the files and documents saved in the current cloud, iCloud, since at the moment it is still not compatible with the new version iCloud Drive and could pose a problem for the user. The good thing about all this will be the price that Apple proposes for the purchase of storage in the 'new cloud' when OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 are available that will be: 5GB for free (as before) 20GB for 0,79 euros per month, 200GB for 2,99 euros.

We will keep an eye on the beta versions to share the improvements implemented and share them with all of you.


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