As we explored in our iOS 13 review, this update added the ability to browse external drives on the Files app and to create folders in the app's root directory. That changed in September with the release of iOS 13. The company also added features and optimizations related to attachments, like the ability to view attachments without actually opening or scrolling through the email itself.įor a while, Apple mostly kept the Files app siloed away from the rest of iOS, and its usefulness was limited mainly to being a repository of files kept in app-specific directories, or for browsing iCloud Drive files added from another machine. Further Reading Hands-on with the new Gmail for Android (and iOS)This capability comes only a few weeks after Google completely redesigned the Gmail app for both iOS and Android around the company's " Material Theme" design language.
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