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Google Drive Bug

In Google Drive 4.11, the app will drop the file type (e.g. MyFile.prj goes to MyFile) when you select "Send a copy" and then "Open in". Consequently iOS can't recognize which apps can open the file and open in is effectively broken by this bug in Google Drive. You can use open in with another program such as GoodReader where you can rename the file to add the missing file type information back on to the file name so open in will work.

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  • Here's some more specific information on the Google Drive app "open in" bug that I've forwarded on to Google. Hopefully they can fix it sooner rather than later. Copying files to Dropbox, renaming them to add the .filetype that was dropped from the MyFile.filetype during the Google Drive "copy to" and then "open in" steps; and the using "Export" and then "open in" is a work around.

    I get this bug on an iPad Air 2, an iPad Mini 2, and an iPad 2 all running iOS 9.3.3.

    The following file types do NOT work correctly:
    .bitwiz for BitWiz app
    .mmp for MobMuPlat app
    .jzml for Lemur app
    .onps for Patterning app
    .onpd for Patterning app
    .cbi for Cubasis app
    .sunsynth for SunVox app
    .markdown for apps which can read markdown files.
    .sf2 for apps which accept sf2 sound font files.

    The following file types do work correctly:
    .xlsx for Numbers app (Excel)
    .xls for Numbers app (Excel)
    .m4a for music apps that can read this file type
    .pdf for apps that can read PDF files.
    .doc for apps than read Word files.
    .docx for apps that read Word files.
    .html for apps that read html files.
    .zip for apps that accept zip files.
    .png for apps that accept png files.
    .jpg .jpeg for apps that accept jpg files.

    The file types which do NOT work all have generic text icons next to them in the Google Drive app. The file types which do work all have specific icons associated with their filetype next to them or thumbnails for graphic file types with the exceptions of .m4a and .wav files which can both be played from within the Google Drive app. The Dropbox app doesn't have these issues and presents the appropriate apps for open in as expected and as the Google Drive has done in the past without dropping the .filetype part of a file name.

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