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    Can we ever expect shared file system in iOS?

    Hi,
    I'm a new Apple product user (particularly - iPad) and I was literally shocked then realized how limited my devise is comparing to Symbian, Windows Mobile or Android.

    Each application in iPad can save files in it's own area and other application can't access that area.

    I read some articles and I agree with such approach (if you want something more, buy a MacBook or get the hell out of here (meaning - buy an Android)).

    BACK TO THE TOPIC:

    Can we expect a shared file system? By that I mean: you can save files there, create folders, move files around. And you can access that with any application and have full control of it.

    Or in other words - SD card support is a super example of that. Put any files you want in it and access that SD card and files in it with any application.

    If Apple doesn't want to support SD cards - it's OK. But make a shared file system in internal memory. Make it accessible only through iTunes. I don't care. Just let the applications in iOS use the content in that file system.

    Has anybody asked that Apple? What was Apple's response?

    My almost 10 years Windows Mobile phone is better in that sense than iOS.

    What is the reason there's no file system in iOS?

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    BTW..
    Maybe it's only me and you have never used other devices and only Apple and you have no clue what I'm talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullka View Post
    Hi,
    I'm a new Apple product user (particularly - iPad) and I was literally shocked then realized how limited my devise is comparing to Symbian, Windows Mobile or Android.

    Each application in iPad can save files in it's own area and other application can't access that area.

    I read some articles and I agree with such approach (if you want something more, buy a MacBook or get the hell out of here (meaning - buy an Android)).

    BACK TO THE TOPIC:

    Can we expect a shared file system? By that I mean: you can save files there, create folders, move files around. And you can access that with any application and have full control of it.

    Or in other words - SD card support is a super example of that. Put any files you want in it and access that SD card and files in it with any application.

    If Apple doesn't want to support SD cards - it's OK. But make a shared file system in internal memory. Make it accessible only through iTunes. I don't care. Just let the applications in iOS use the content in that file system.

    Has anybody asked that Apple? What was Apple's response?

    My almost 10 years Windows Mobile phone is better in that sense than iOS.

    What is the reason there's no file system in iOS?
    I don't think you'll see that in an iPad. At least not how you describe it. Everything has to go through iTunes.

    There was an app available that would allow you to download files from your computer called Zumo Cast or Zuma Cast. Right now that app is on hold, and to be honest I don't know if it worked for PC's. I have an iMac.

    Maybe jailbreak it and you can do some of those things. I'm happy with mine the way it is so it's not an issue for me.

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    iOS 5 is moving in the direction of cloud storage for most content. That is probably as close as the iPad will get to a shared file system. If app developers jump on the iCloud bandwagon, it could be very versatile. Of course, it will be somewhat inconvenient for those who spend a lot of time without a good internet connection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twerppoet View Post
    iOS 5 is moving in the direction of cloud storage for most content. That is probably as close as the iPad will get to a shared file system. If app developers jump on the iCloud bandwagon, it could be very versatile. Of course, it will be somewhat inconvenient for those who spend a lot of time without a good internet connection.
    You're right. iCould is something which could solve the problem (if iCloud file system would be accessible to all apps and all apps could open ANY files from ANY iCloud folders and save ANYWHERE in the iCloud).

    Unless Apple will make limitations even in the iCloud (Apple is Apple). I bet they will screw iCloud as well. They're good at this. I won't be surprised if each application will have a limited area to save files in the iCloud accessible only by that application and data sharing between apps will be be by "open with".. function from the app.

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    Short answer; probably no.

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    I would love to see an 'app storage share' that all apps can access but is off limits to the OS. This would let you load up all your content such as docs, movies etc. and be able to access them using any registered apps. You can currently share content between registered apps using the 'open in' feature so I don't think this is against the IOS ethos and because it is off limits to the OS, would pose no security threat. Apps like GoodReader or FileBrowser can already effectively upload and store any type of file in their app space so seeing this space as shared seems like a good compromise to me and hopefully the next logical step.

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    That's why while i love my iPad I am keeping my eyes open for other devices. I am looking in the foreseeable future for a windows 8 tablet. If MS can make a slim version of windows I will be happy to make a switch. Amazon is also coming up with a tablet.

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    One word: DropBox.

    The only time I connect to iTunes is to upgrade to the latest version of iOS or install a provisioning app and it looks like iOS 5 is making that necessity go away.

    I love using DropBox so that I have access to the same files on all my devices and that it is always the latest version. I have high hopes for iCloud since all of our family computers and mobile devices are Apple.

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    It would really be nice if Apple would create a Finder app which contains only the "home" folder (excluding the Library folder) and so that each document can be open by any app.

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