Generally using iCloud drive you can store documents in the virtual cloud, so users can have access to all those files on multiple Apple devices. Before iOS 9, users only have access to iCloud files through specific apps that supported iCloud drive. In iOS 9 users can access those same files via dedicated iCloud Drive app. In this article lets us see how to enable and use the iCloud Drive app on iOS 9.
How to enable and use iCloud drive app on iOS 9 :
- Initially open the settings application and tap on the iCloud section and select iCloud drive. iCloud Drive gives apps the ability to save documents and data to drive which can be accessed anytime on other iOS 8 and later or OS X devices.
- Log into your iCloud account if you haven’t already.
- Make sure iCloud drive is enabled if you haven’t done so already. Then Toggle the switch for show on Home screen ON.
- A new iCloud Drive icon will be added to your Home Screen. Tap on the icon to open up iCloud Drive and access the files you have uploaded there.
In iCloud drive app, you can find the files and folders where folders are automatically makes that it supports. If you use apps like Pages, TextEdit, or Napkin, those folders will automatically be added. Tap on any item or folder to reveal the file. From the file’s page, you can share, delete, and move the file using the options located at the bottom of the screen.