An easy way to transfer any file to iCloud.
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hey everyone this is Michael from c ma
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here and today I'm going to show you how
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you can upload any file you want right
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to iCloud so as of now Apple has really
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tight restrictions on what you can and
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cannot do with iCloud U apps can use it
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just to transfer files and data between
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you devices and things like that but you
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really can't use it as a Dropbox and a
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lot of people complained about that
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because they liked the concept of idisk
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and they like Dropbox and you really
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can't do that kind of stuff with iCloud
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but I found this little workaround that
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you can actually upload any file that
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you want right to iCloud so in this case
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today I'm going to show you both an
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image and a video but you can also do
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this with audio and PDFs I've tried both
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of those and even full directories full
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files so really any file you want will
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work it's a little more in-depth than if
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you just transfer something to Dropbox
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but if you just like using iCloud it's a
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really handy way that I'll show you
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today and although it doesn't work with
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your iOS devices you won't be able to
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transfer your files to them it does work
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between Macs or even PCS so it's pretty
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neat so the first thing you're going to
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have to do is open up a web browser and
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in this case Safari and you want to go
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to icloud.com and log in so once you're
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in iCloud you're going to click on the
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ior app right here and you might be
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wondering here oh no do I have to have
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keynote Pages or numbers that I I work
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Suite No you don't have to have any of
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that you don't have to have it on your
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Mac or on your iOS device we're just
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going to use it uh because it's what
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facilitates the transport of files to
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iCloud so when you go to upload a
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document from this iWork panel normally
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we would say you can upload either iWork
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Microsoft Word documents orain text so
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this workaround takes advantage of that
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so what we're going to do is do this
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image first I'm going to upload this
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right to iCloud so if I right click on
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it I'm going to want to click compress
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so now that you have this compressed
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file you're going to want to rename it
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and in this case we're going to put txt
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on the end hit enter and it's going to
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give us this little dialog box and we're
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going to select use. txt so now we've
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turned this image essentially into a
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zipped file and then a text document and
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if you look at it you can see that it's
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all just jumbled up text it's really
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meaningless you might think you've
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corrupted the file but you actually
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haven't and this is where iCloud comes
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in I can go back over to Safari here and
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I can hit this little gear icon in the
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corner hit upload document and from
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there I'm going to look on my
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desktop and right there is the file you
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can see it's plain text you can hit
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choose and since it identifies it as
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text it will upload it right to iCloud
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there it is in my documents now this
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also show up on pages for iOS if you
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have it but you won't be able to do
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anything with it there if you open it
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it'll give you an err so what you can do
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though is if you log in to any other
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computer and you go to
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icloud.com you'll be able to see this
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and in here and this is where it acts
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like a Dropbox cuz I can select this
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file I can hit download and hit text
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it's going to download it's only going
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to take a couple seconds here and now
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I'll be able to go into the finder go to
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my downloads folder and here you can see
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that same file is I've just downloaded
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off iCloud now all I have to do is
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rename it back to what it was so if I
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take off the txt hit use. zip and all I
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have to do is unzip the file and you can
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see there's my image so it's a little
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bit of a workaround and it's a little
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bit messy but essentially you've just
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use iCloud as a Dropbox and I think it
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works pretty neat so to show you how you
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can do this with more than just images
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I'm also going to show you this movie
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here and uh it works pretty well as well
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so once again I just compress
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it and add txt to the end and we'll
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upload it and I'll show you exactly how
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it turns out so I hit the gear I hit
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upload and I can upload my video right
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to iCloud now while this is uploading I
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just mention that because you don't
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really receive any visual warnings about
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how much space you have left it's easy
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to fill up iCloud if you do it this way
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because you only get 5 GB free to start
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with so now we've uploaded this I can
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download this too and it's going to
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download the movie I just uploaded so
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now this is downloaded I can go into my
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finder window again I can go to my
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downloads folder and here we go again
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and I can just rename this so this would
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be really nice if you just uploaded a
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entire directory full of files as you
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wouldn't have to do this for every file
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and it still works the same and you can
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see it
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works so you can see that it actually
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did work and I just transferred a video
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over iCloud so that's how you can upload
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any document to iCloud and use it as a
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drop box and I think it's really neat so
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if there's anything that you'd like to
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see me do a howto on make sure to send
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me an email hope we found this video
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useful thank you for watching
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