You best go to your I cloud on your I phone or your Mac and then look for
storage plan and there you can upgrade or down grade as you please.
On 29 Aug 2015, at 01:10, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
Okay. That's interesting. So, how then do I get to where I pay for iCloud
drive? I presume it involves a
Okay. That's interesting. So, how then do I get to where I pay for iCloud
drive? I presume it involves a little more than just selecting files and then
pressing CMD+shift+i then either CMD+V to paste or else CMD+shift+v to move.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a happy Mac, V
Hi Ray;
Actually, I cloud Drive does not function the same way as dropbox. You have one
copy of the file because it mirrors your folder structure the originating
device – I. Eat. Mac, iPhone, iPad.
- Bill 😎
- Sent from "Bill's iPhone 6"
> On Aug 28, 2015, at 3:27 PM, Ray Foret Jr w
No, I specicially said that I was not talking about icloud drive. IF I'm
right, and I were to use Icloud drive, doesn't that mean having at least two
coppies of everything on my Mac like I'd have to have with Drop box? No, I'm
talking about the Idrive that you hear advertized on the radio: No
Hello Ray.
I use I Cloud Drive if that is what you are talking about.
I pay a subscription every month for the Sum of £2.99 but not sure what that is
in dollars. For that price I get 200 of storage space. I just put everything
there so I have no problems if I want to do a clean install on my
Okay.
I'm thinking about iDrive as a form of backup. Question is this. Who here has
tried iDrive: and, among those of y'all who have, would y'all say that iDrive
is worth the cost, or stay away and choose something else? I'm asking because
I cannot use Drop Box as a backup since I have no o