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Filing system for iPad? iOS 12 perhaps?
So many articles on iOS 11 and how it makes the iPad finally able to replace a laptop. My crystal ball says a filing system is coming down the pile within two hrs. Thoughts?
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Files app is built in to iOS 11 on the iPad. I wrote about it here:
Everything you need to know about the new Files app on iOS 11
Thanks! Wow!!
Okay, but can it copy Blocs Wave projects and/or sound packs to Dropbox as a back-up? How about backing up entire apps, or is that still down to iTunes, the worst program in the world, ever?
I'd love to see drag and drop between apps in split screen, hopefully one day.
Thats more an issue with the app than the files app to be honest. Blocs does not expose anything to ifunbox. so i'd say the same problem would persist with the files app since all its really doing is giving you access to the apps sandbox on the device itself. @AmpifyxNovation would have to actually give us access to the files you want to backup.
Ah, then I feel reasonably confident that it will be on their to-do list, for an update after IOS 11.
I'm genuinely not that confident. It's been over a year and it might be due to some misguided attempt at stopping people from distributing packs they purchased free online.
Hmmm I hadn't even thought f that.
App developers can choose whether their apps save into a folder accessible to the new Files app. I really hope apps like Blocs Wave and Looperverse choose to do so. GarageBand already does, but it only seems to save GarageBand Files, not the audio files themselves.
It's even better...
The 'folder' that will be accessible to Files.app is the standard iTunes Shared Documents folder if the flag is set by the developer. Personally I hope Apple enables access to all apps 'Documents' folders by default and we can say bye bye to iTunes. No need for updated apps just easy access...
Oh man, that will be amazing! All those apps (I’m looking at you, Looperverse), that save to iTunes file sharing will become useful. I find it crazy that some developers use this method of export. Who want to use a Mac or PC just to grab some files?
I was just thinking about this. With a good choice of iOS apps having sample import, and more on the way no doubt, the last thing you want is to have to copy your sample library to multiple apps. If BM3, Gadget, iMPC Pro, Beathawk, Caustic, etc. could all just read from the same file system that would be a huge step forward!
This has probably been glaringly obvious to the more experienced heads among us but I've only thought seriously about since playing with BM3 and apps like SynthScaper.