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Master the iOS 11 Files app

WHEN THE NEW Files app was announced, it sounded like an iOS equivalent of the macOS Finder, enabling you to view and organize all the files on your device. It isn’t quite that. For a start, your files are not all visible in Files unless you add them to the app; you can’t even see your device among the default Locations until you add at least one file to Files.

Once you start using it, though, the app does give you a convenient central

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