"OS X 10.10.2 is OUT, and so is iOS 8.1.3!" John Carter alerts us, and he follows up with this, "So, for anyone waiting to update to Yosemite, stop waiting!
iOS 8 Tips
iCloud, iCloud Drive, and . . .
"If you've upgraded to iOS 8 or Yosemite, perhaps, like me, you're trying to understand about -- and the differences between -- iCloud, iCloud Drive, Dropbox, and other 'cloud' storage options," Jim Hamm begins. And he's got some good stuff to share. Read on . . .
"Here are some articles that may help you understand the differences.To start off, take a read on this article. Then, take a read here on iCloud Drive. And finally, here's yet another article that asks whether now is a good time to use iCloud Drive? A question like this always makes me a bit nervous."
And you do picture Jim's grin at this point. So there's more . . .
"For me, it's easier to think of iCloud as another external hard drive (a storage repository), except the drive is in the 'cloud.' Then, I think of iCloud Drive as a way to access iCloud from any (almost) app, and to sync them. I do back up to iCloud, but haven't used it except to transfer my files, documents and apps to a new iPhone 6 from an older iPhone. It worked well for that.
"But on a daily basis I use Dropbox, which is cross-platform, and always handy when I need it. So far, I've never actually logged into my iCloud account to see what's in there, or what it looks like. I don't seem to have a need to do so. As to iCloud Drive? Well, in theory I'm using it -- I've initiated it -- but haven't noticed any real results yet from using it. Perhaps with time."
So, thinking of his readers, Jim concludes, "Hopefully the above articles will be of some benefit in understanding these storage options."
Take Control of iCloud
Everybody’s asking, “What is iCloud?” Well, John Carter to the rescue. See what he's got to say: "The people at Take Control have answered this several times, and now they are doing it again with version 3.0 of Take Control of iCloud, which brings us up to date with all the latest features for Yosemite and iOS 8. This PDF or ePUB (you choose) book is available now on their website here at a 30% discount."
More on iCloud Drive
Jim winds up, for now, saying, "In theory, I use iCloud -- since I've uploaded 'stuff' to it -- but in practice I don't really use it as I find Dropbox (which I use frequently) more convenient. In fact, I've never even checked to see what might actually be in my iCloud account. Now I've got iCloud Drive to wonder about and figure out how it fits -- if it does -- with iCloud."
How to Get Ready for an iOS8 Upgrade
Shared via his Zite, Jim Hamm passes along this info: Cult of Mac has posted how to get ready the right way; whether you're getting a new iPhone or not you'll want to upgrade to iOS 8 to take advantage of its many features. Look here.
Six Reasons Why You Should Not Immediately Upgrade
"Here is something that should be interesting to iPad/iPhone owners. Maybe i will win the PWC Raffle:)." See here. David Passell continues, "If you're sticking with an older iPhone or iPad, or working in a business setting, upgrading to iOS 8 may be premature. Here are six good reasons not to upgrade just yet."
iOS 8, Thoroughly Reviewed
This from Past Prez Art Gorski, "As usual, Ars Technica does a monster review of an Apple operating system. This time, they tackle iOS8, which was released to the public today."
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