Pages, Numbers and Keynote now allow us to access and store files in shared iCloud folders

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At the end of March, Apple released iOS 13.4, with one of the features that all iOS users who for whatever reason, are forced to share folders with images or files, have always been waiting for. And it is that with iOS 13.4, the function to be able to share folders, a role that all storage services have in the cloud, it is available now.

Without a doubt, this is excellent news for all of us who use the Apple ecosystem but are forced to turn to other cloud storage systems to be able to share folders. This functionality, little by little, is reaching the rest of the applications that can make use of it, with Pages, Numbers and Keynote being the last to do so.

Thanks to the possibility that iOS 13.4 offers us when it comes to sharing folders, we can finally create folders so that other users can access all the information that is available inside, if applicable, and if we allow it, make changes to it.

After updating Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, we can store the files that we create with these applications in shared folders, a fantastic way to be able to work collaboratively without having to send the latest versions of the document to all the people who are working on the same project.

In order to use this function, it is necessary that the device where we run the application, have iOS 13.4 or if it is a Mac, the latest version of macOS Catalina installed, since this function is also available for the Apple operating system for computers.

Other novelties that have come from the hand of this latest update of Pages, Numbers and Keynote, can be found in theiPad compatibility with the new Magic Keyboard with trackpad, a compatibility that also requires iOS 13.4 onwards.


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