With the latest operating system of the Apple, macOS Sierra a new potential ability has been granted to the iCloud. Now finally iCloud Drive can directly save files on your desktop into the document folder of the cloud. The user shall no more have to extract the files from the drive and save them manually.
Apple says that all the files will be automatically saved to this folder and this is one of the most important features given by Apple in their latest OS. For the users strictly relying on this feature should make it sure that they have enough space in their cloud account, else they may have to bring in more space by purchasing them from Apple. Though Apple provides 5GB of free space for every user however it may certainly not be enough.
Below are the charges for the additional cloud space for the user: · Space of 5GB is all free
· Space of 50GB is quoted at $1 per month
· Space of 200GB is priced at $3 per month
· Space of 1TB is priced at $10 per month
· Space of 2TB is priced at $20 per month
The user can easily buy the additional storage from the Apple. The company has given easy to follow instructions to the users on the account storage upgrade. For accessing the iCloud storage the user should follow the below steps:
In your Macintosh device carrying macOS Sierra, hoover over the Apple Menu << Go to system preferences << Look in for iCloud.
In the main section of the window at the top of the list, the option for iCloud Drive shall appear. Check the available box and click on the options. It will hardly take few minutes to save all of your offline files on the iCloud. The bandwidth of the time will depend upon your number of files and the speed of your internet connection.