@mjtsai @siracusa the recover files option in iCloud drive restores the file to its original location, like Dropboxhttps://twitter.com/tedsvo/status/621403579161649153 …
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@mjtsai @siracusa the recover files option in iCloud drive restores the file to its original location, like Dropboxhttps://twitter.com/tedsvo/status/621403579161649153 …
@tedsvo I discussed that in my post.
@mjtsai just adding that it does seem to preserve file hierarchies.
@tedsvo Sort of. Doesn’t restore empty folders or a consistent folder state. But it does let you selectively bring back nested files.
@_loveallthis @mjtsai @siracusa Wait, what? Aren’t the files on the original machine that is still uploading them to iCloud?
@GlennF @_loveallthis @siracusa My understanding is that they were fully uploaded, but then moving them deleted them from all Macs.
@mjtsai @_loveallthis @siracusa Sadly not surprising.
So weird that so many are all in with Apple RT @mjtsai: How iCloud Drive Deletes Your Files Without Warning: http://mjtsai.com/blog/2015/07/15/how-icloud-drive-deletes-your-files-without-warning/ …
Apple’s worst blind spot is services RT @mjtsai: How iCloud Drive Deletes Your Files Without Warning: http://mjtsai.com/blog/2015/07/15/how-icloud-drive-deletes-your-files-without-warning/ … via @siracusa
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