Ever since it arrived on our devices, the Files app has become an important companion. If a few years ago we asked Apple to bring Finder to iOS, the fact is that now we can't complain too much about the current application for managing our files. Thanks to Archive, we can integrate all of our work files into the cloud and, most importantly, we can handle internal memory files and external devices.
To improve it, with the advent of iOS 13 we get the ability to download files directly to our device using Safari, no need for external applications
So far, the official Gmail app for iOS they had no support for the Files app, which means that this could not be used to include various files in our emails. However, Google has announced that this problem is about to disappear due to the arrival of an app update that will allow the integration of the iOS file manager. Great benefit for millions of users of this app.
Gmail users for Gmail 📣: You can now upload attachments from the Files app when writing or responding to an email at #gmail → https://t.co/IP122v7Pzi pic.twitter.com/GlJHNXaM6J
– Gmail (@gmail) February 13, 2020
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