![]() The My Cloud app for iPad, pictured above right, offers slick navigation along with the ability to upload or download content to-and-fro the server. Given the surge in mobile-device sales, it's no surprise to find that WD's iOS app is more polished and equipped with a greater number of features. For this reason alone, we don't see My Cloud as a direct replacement to SkyDrive, but it's an ideal repository for when your free 7GB of SkyDrive storage begins to run low. Looking ahead, we would like to see the firm match the feature set of cloud-based solutions such as SkyDrive by adding an option to sync user-defined folders to individual clients, allowing for access to files in offline scenarios. It's worth noting, also, that while PC users can easily gain access to network shares, WD doesn't currently offer sync capabilities. There's no support for Windows Phone, however, and WD's desktop client for Windows PCs is visibly basic at this stage - it provides file and folder navigation, along with support for drag and drop, but we see no obvious reason to use it in place of mapped locations in Windows Explorer. At launch, WD has desktop apps available for PC and Mac users, as well as mobile apps for iOS and Android. ![]()
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