![]() ![]() ![]() Since doing the procedure described in these hints are unsupported by Apple, there is a possibility that you'll lose files/folders placed in ~/Library/Mobile Documents if changes to the underlying structure occur. [ crarko adds: This is similar to the method of this previous hint, and the same caveats apply. Note: This of course requires your Lion machine to be on and connected. You can also use this with iWork documents, but beware, make sure you put a copy of the documents from your OSX machine to iCloud, as reading them under IOS 5 changes the format irreversibly (for now). As soon as other iOS programs support Documents on iCloud, this will be extended to them as well. ![]() Then, on the MacBook Pro, the shared documents are available in the ~/DropBox/iCloud folder.įor example GoodReader on the iPad has iCloud support, so I can directly put PDFs from my MacBook Pro in this directory, and they appear directly in GoodReader. ![]() Ln -s /Users/username/Library/Mobile Documents /Users/username/Dropbox/iCloud What I did on my iMac running Lion is to link (with ln -s) the iCloud 'Mobile Documents' folder (in ~/Library) to my Dropbox folder with something like (substitute the actual user's short name for 'username' in the command): Still, I am interested to share some of my documents over iCloud between my iPad/iPhone/MBP (running Snow Leopard), and I also have an iMac at home running Lion. For various reasons, I will not switch to Lion on my work MacBook Pro for a while. ![]()
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