I tried this about a year ago and sadly it wasn’t accessible at the time.
> On Jan 2, 2020, at 1:04 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I wonder if this is accessible. > > Documents 7 review: Free iOS file manager puts Apple’s Files app to shame > Macworld / J.R. Bookwalter > > Documents 7 is a free iOS app for reading PDF, EPUB, Word, and Excel > documents, opening ZIP archives, viewing images, downloading and much more. > > > At a Glance > Documents 7 > > Learn more > <https://apps.apple.com/app/documents-6-file-manager-pdf-reader-and-browser/id364901807> > on App Store > <https://apps.apple.com/app/documents-6-file-manager-pdf-reader-and-browser/id364901807> > It took Apple nearly a decade to bring proper file management to the iPhone > and iPad with the arrival of the Files app in iOS 11. Over the same period of > time, an enterprising third-party developer based in Odessa, Ukraine was busy > refining its own file manager app, which outshines Apple’s in almost every > conceivable way. > > Documents 7 <https://readdle.com/documents> is the latest incarnation of the > versatile iOS utility that started as clever web app ReaddleDocs, named for > the up-and-coming startup who created it. The mobile equivalent of macOS > Finder, this jack-of-all-trades allows iPhone and iPad owners to browse, > view, and manage files with ease, all from an intuitive user interface that > puts Apple’s own Files to shame. > > > <https://images.idgesg.net/images/article/2019/12/documents-7-iphone-plus-button-menu-100824689-orig.jpg> > Documents 7 brings the Plus button to iPhone, making it easier for users to > create and import files from almost anywhere. > > Although there was little to dislike about the look and feel of prior > releases, Documents 7 adds a fresh coat of paint inspired by the company’s > recent PDF Expert 7 <https://pdfexpert.com/ios>, a robust tool for document > editing and annotation. The result is a refined UI that makes viewing and > organizing files a more organic experience, with support for iOS 13’s new > Dark Mode and floating keyboard. iPad users can also now open more than one > Documents window at a time, great for side-by-side comparison or to drag and > drop content between them. > > Making its way from iPad to iPhone is the Plus button, a convenient one-tap > popup in the lower right corner which speeds up creation of new folders, text > and PDF files, scanning new documents, or importing existing files from > iCloud Drive, Photos, cloud storage providers, or network-attached sources. > Naturally, there’s also integration with the built-in Files app for > seamlessly accessing content stored there, as well as opening files saved in > existing Locations within Documents 7. > > PDF master > > From the beginning, Documents 7 included a built-in web browser, which now > offers private browsing mode. On the iPhone, browser settings are > conveniently located from any open tab—no more hopping back to in-app > settings just to clear data or change the location of file downloads. There’s > even a new option to choose DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Ecosia, or Yahoo as the > default search engine instead of Google. (Yay, privacy!) > > > <https://images.idgesg.net/images/article/2019/12/documents-7-ipad-add-connection-100824691-orig.jpg> > Whether it’s cloud storage, network-attached devices, or remote servers, > Documents 7 makes file management a snap. > > While Documents has always been a very capable PDF reader, version 7.0 > introduces an option to turn the app into a full-fledged editor as well. > After upgrading to an annual subscription ($50 per year), Documents 7 unlocks > a full complement of professional tools, allowing users to edit, convert, and > reduce the size of PDF files. > > If you already own PDF Expert 6, those editing features are available free of > charge in Documents 7. Unfortunately, three advanced tools recently added to > PDF Expert 7 do not get shared, so the only way to customize the Favorites > toolbar or convert and compress PDF files is to pay for another annual > subscription. That stinks, but Readdle offers a discounted upgrade to PDF > Expert owners ($10 for the first year). For the moment, this is the only > in-app purchase offered—everything else is absolutely free. > > > <https://images.idgesg.net/images/article/2019/12/documents-7-transfer-to-computer-100824690-orig.jpg> > Documents 7 can effortlessly transfer files between iOS devices and personal > computers using any web browser. > > Bottom line > > For those underwhelmed by the built-in Files app, do yourself a favor and > install Documents 7, the free file manager worthy of being installed on every > iOS device. > > At a Glance > Documents 7 > > Learn more > <https://apps.apple.com/app/documents-6-file-manager-pdf-reader-and-browser/id364901807> > on App Store > <https://apps.apple.com/app/documents-6-file-manager-pdf-reader-and-browser/id364901807> > Documents 7 is a free iOS app for reading PDF, EPUB, Word, and Excel > documents, opening ZIP archives, viewing images, downloading and listening to > music, watching videos, and much more. > > Pros > > More complete file manager than Files app > One-tap Plus button now available on iPhone > Files app integration > Cons > > Can’t share advanced PDF Expert 7 subscription-only features > Connections don’t sync between devices > No support for reading CBR/CBZ format comic book files > > > Original Article: > https://www.macworld.com/article/3510516/documents-7-review.html#tk.rss_all > <https://www.macworld.com/article/3510516/documents-7-review.html#tk.rss_all> > > Sent from my iPhone > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries > list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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