It’s really not that hard to down load it again.  Just go to skype.com 
<http://skype.com/>, go to downloads, and then find the mac version.  Or just 
put it on a USB drive, and copy it there and then copy it to the computer you 
want to install it on.  If you have a time capsule, or network attached 
storage, just connect with both, and you should be able to see both files and 
folders located on them.  HTH

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> On Dec 14, 2014, at 10:36 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> Last evening I tried putting my Skype application into I Cloud Drive in the 
> hope that I could copy the same to my Mac Mini rather than downloading it 
> again.
> 
> This Application would show up in my I Cloud drive when I was sitting at my  
> I Mac.  But when I got to my Mac mini, the Skype application was no longer in 
> my I Cloud drive.  Has anyone else put applications in their I cloud drive so 
> that they can share the same application with their second computer on their 
> network?  Rather than downloading again to their second computer?
> 
> Also, if Apple let you share things using your ICloud drive, then they could 
> have truly competed with Drop Box.  May be that will come in due course.  I 
> have just looked and Skype application is still in my I Cloud drive but my 
> Mac mini is probably not syncing with my I Cloud drive.  If anyone could tell 
> me how to sync both computers with this drive even though I Cloud drive is on 
> for both devices, then I’d appreciate it.  I have rebooted both computers and 
> check to see that my wireless network is connected to my Mac Mini as my I Mac 
> is connected to the network by ethernet cable whilst my Mac Mini is connected 
> to the wireless network.
> 
> Before I sign off, if those of you who had Me.com <http://me.com/> accounts 
> in the early days when I Disk was around, if you could remember, one use to 
> be able to go into the I Disk application on the I phone and view files using 
> your phone.  Is there such a thing now that you can do using your I phone as 
> I cloud drive is on my phone as far as how much storage I have but no where 
> is there a place where you can view files etc.
> 
> Thank you for any assistance.
> 
> Kawal.
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