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Figure 8-11
An iCloud document folder in Pages for Mac, in icon view
The process is similar in OS X for any app, not just Pages, Keynote, and Numbers:
1. Launch the desired app.
2. If the app opens to an existing file, choose File > New or press Command+N to open a new document window, and be sure
to go to the iCloud pane.
3. Whether you are in list view or icons view, drag an icon or filename onto another.
4. A new folder is created containing the two files.
5. Click the title of the folder to edit its name.
6. Drag more files to the folder if required.
Use Cloud Storage Services
Several cloud storage services are available that allow computers and mobile devices to access the
same files from one location via the Internet. The most popular are Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and
Microsoft SkyDrive, all of which have iOS apps and OS X apps available. Plus, many iOS apps directly
support at least Box, Dropbox, and Google Drive, such as Quickoffice Pro, Documents to Go, Of-
fice 2 HD, GoodReader, and CloudOn, so you can open and save cloud-stored documents from within
them.
Apple's Pages, Keynote, and Numbers don't support cloud storage services other than Apple's
own iCloud, but it does support a protocol called WebDAV that both Box and Dropbox support (for a
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