Hello,
I have red and tested about iCloud as dropbox alike service.
I mean, there is a folder on the mac where you can put in some types of 
documents that appear in iWork's on ios.

I have placed a txt, rtf, doc and pdf document in /home/user/library/mobile 
documents/.
In that directory I was looking for the directory documents for pages.
When I was putting there all the documents, the doc, pages and txt files where  
shown directly  in pages on my iPhone, the others didn't came up.
so far so good.

When I was editing  the doc, pages and txt-file and I saved my changes, it was 
updated on my mac directly but, I couldn't read it.
The file became a directory with extension .pages.tef

inside that folder, there where the following files/folders:
buildversionhistory.plist
index.db
index.viewstate
and a folder with the name: previews and a file previews.jpg in it.
I saw no possibility to read the changes on my mac.

Is there a possibility to use iCloud as a dropbox-alike system?

kind regards,
William Windels

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