Remember in days past, I wondered why ICloud Drive wasn't accessible on 
Windows? Well it is! But how did I find out? I never thought to look within All 
Programs in Windows7, and so I opened the ICloud subfulder just to see what was 
in there: and I saw ICloud Drive, and thought «ok it most likely won't be 
accessible, but I'll just open it up»; and can you believe I'm able to see all 
the folder structure, can delete and move files from one ICloud subfolder to 
another just with Windows Explorer? Wow! I still feel as if I'm dreaming! The 
only thing that's not available for us (or accessible rather) with either NVDA 
or Jaws, is where it says iCloud Photos. I sure wish Apple would"expand the 
free ICloud space"from 5 to maybe 10GB! Remember how during the Apple Event 
this"past March, Apple said that studens get 200GB of ICloud space for free!

Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone 5S de Telcel

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