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How can upload files to iCloud using the app from an USB device?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gnomac43" data-source="post: 1918929" data-attributes="member: 414907"><p>I'm already out of space in that sense, iCloud has more data the the M2 can host...</p><p>But I should be quickly able to remove some garbage and survive for the moment, at least for achieving my plan! (look above, my last message <a href="https://www.mac-forums.com/threads/how-can-upload-files-to-icloud-using-the-app-from-an-usb-device.374658/post-1918926" target="_blank"> #8 </a>)</p><p></p><p>It doesn't exist that I don't use iCloud, why would I use something else as a first cloud solution? Certainly, using an USB3 and linking Dropbox there is a joke, and moreover it's possible! Quite easy, though it's a bulky solution, I would need to attach that drive all the time, it would be better to have a NAS but right now it's the wrong moment to expense also a NAS... Plus, a NAS requires a good infrastructure, it won't be always available if I'll need to make any travel, so I need to rely always on a bulky USB3 disk or eventually a super expensive internal M2...</p><p>(this would have happened anyway with Dropbox, just saying)</p><p></p><p></p><p>From the way you say it, it seems that iCloud is not being used by people to store data, but just photos, iWork stuff, notes etc (cloud native apps)... Or at lest that's what you are recommending.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gnomac43, post: 1918929, member: 414907"] I'm already out of space in that sense, iCloud has more data the the M2 can host... But I should be quickly able to remove some garbage and survive for the moment, at least for achieving my plan! (look above, my last message [URL='https://www.mac-forums.com/threads/how-can-upload-files-to-icloud-using-the-app-from-an-usb-device.374658/post-1918926'] #8 [/URL]) It doesn't exist that I don't use iCloud, why would I use something else as a first cloud solution? Certainly, using an USB3 and linking Dropbox there is a joke, and moreover it's possible! Quite easy, though it's a bulky solution, I would need to attach that drive all the time, it would be better to have a NAS but right now it's the wrong moment to expense also a NAS... Plus, a NAS requires a good infrastructure, it won't be always available if I'll need to make any travel, so I need to rely always on a bulky USB3 disk or eventually a super expensive internal M2... (this would have happened anyway with Dropbox, just saying) From the way you say it, it seems that iCloud is not being used by people to store data, but just photos, iWork stuff, notes etc (cloud native apps)... Or at lest that's what you are recommending. [/QUOTE]
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