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Re: Serious iPhone 4s & iCloud issue
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Re: Serious iPhone 4s & iCloud issue


  • Subject: Re: Serious iPhone 4s & iCloud issue
  • From: Hunter Hillegas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 17:22:07 -0800

The simplest way to see what's in your iCloud account is from a Mac (10.7.2 or later).

Go to: ~/Library/Mobile Documents - that's your iCloud 'Documents' storage sync'd to your Mac and you can see exactly what is, or isn't there.

On Dec 2, 2011, at 5:18 PM, April wrote:

> 	I have had iCloud working in my app for a very long time. Today I bought a 4s and after getting everything updated, reprovisioned, built and installed my app, the one I've poured hours of blood sweat and tears in to over icloud, cannot access anything stored on icloud.
>
> 	I cannot seem to figure out why. But if I attempt to get a listing of the folders in the storage they are all empty. If I create a document it supposidly goes in to icloud but is inaccessible on any other device. and if I delete the app, no matter how long I wait, it tells me there are pending document updates.
>
> Does any one have any ideas on this?
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