I watched this year at WWDC, and I am very glad that all the new features have been added in iOS 11. Apple placed on games in the App Store is of great importance, and the biggest updates in the history of the iPad are very interesting. But for me it was very worrying that iOS 11 would bring the iOS file system for the first time. Naturally, they call it an application Files. It seems to be a big step forward in a new user gaining the same Windows experience from Microsoft's iOS products.
Files
My question, although as a developer who is currently developing a project that is largely document-oriented, how can I be promising in my design to cope with this opportunity? Now I know that Apple allows your application to open the directory of documentsyour sandbox for your application through iTunes, if you enable this feature in yours .plistusing the key Application supports iTunes file sharing. Will this work the same for the application Files? Does it make sense to Filesopen the folder of documentsall applications on your device that have the key Application supports iTunes file sharinginstalled on YESthe application .plist?
documents
.plist
Application supports iTunes file sharing
YES
Supports Document Browser (UISupportsDocumentBrowser) Info.plist YES.
Supports Document Browser
UISupportsDocumentBrowser
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On My iPhone