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Interesting and useful cloud services manager for iOS

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For several versions of iOS we have had Files or Files. When it was introduced we could see that it would act as a file manager globalizing both iCloud Drive and other cloud services. It is undoubtedly very useful.

This cloud services manager can be considered a vitaminized version of the iOS Files app

Despite being really useful in some cases, in others it may fall short. For this reason we bring you an alternative app that can replace it, since in addition to globalizing cloud services, it is more vitaminized than Archivos.

The Cloud tab to add services

The app is called Amerigo File Manager and below we explain how it works and what it allows us to do.

Initially the app will only be connected to iCloud Drive. Thus, in the Cloud tab, if we click on iCloud Drive we can see the files that are in it and, if we download any file, it will be in the Local tab.

In the same cloud tab, we can choose between three cloud services. These are Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox. We will have to log in and, once logged in, we will be able to see the files that are in them.

Amerigo File Manager's integrated browser

We can also upload files from Local to any of the cloud services and, in addition, we can use its integrated browser to download files.

One of the things to note is that, if we have music in any of the cloud services, we can use the app as a player To do this, we would have to connect the cloud account and access it. Thus, we would see the files it contains and we could open them/play

Amerigo File Manager comes in two variants. The free version and the paid version. The free version is somewhat limited when it comes to accounts. It also has ads, but it is useful to try it and see if we want the paid version. Below we leave you the links to both.