April 18, 2024

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Apple has added a feature to the beta version of its iCloud.com website accessible to developers . The access portal services “in the cloud” of giant now proposes to send photos to the cloud from a Web browser to the photo library . The “normal” version of the site accessible to all (well those who have activated their space iCloud with iOS 8.1 and Yosemite for example) allows to present that view , delete, and download photos to your computer stored in its storage space and from iOS terminals.

Is similar to Dropbox , Google Drive or OneDrive

The beta version allows you to send images from your computer to iCloud. Currently , only the JPEG format is taken into account. Once your Cloud, the film is accessible from all your iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPad mini , iPod Touch) , as does a photo taken with one of these devices.

After the test phase , this feature will integrate the range of services offered by iCloud.com . A service that looks more and more like a Dropbox, Google Drive or a OneDrive … with the costs that this implies.