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Offload Unused Apps on your iPhone

Offload Unused Apps on your iPhone to Save Storage Space

Are you running out of space on your iPhone? You can save storage space by offloading unused apps. When you offload an app, you will still find it on your home screen and all your data is saved, but the app itself is removed. To load the app again, just tap on the app icon on your home screen. Your iPhone will download the app and open it.

Learn how to browse your folders in the Files app on the iPhone.

LESSON PREVIEW: Browsing your Files and Folders in the Files app on the iPhone

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial the Files app on the iPhone, I look at the different view options we have when we browse your files and folders in the Files app.

Learn about managing locations in the Files app on the iPhone.

LESSON PREVIEW: Managing Locations in the Files app on the iPhone

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app for the iPhone, I look at how to browse and manage locations including adding locations, hiding locations, and reordering locations.

Files App

Tutor for Files for the iPad is now Available

Need to learn how to manage your files on your iPad with iOS 12? I can help with my tutorial on the Files app. The tutorial covers every gin from managing your locations, browsing files and folders, favoriting folder for easy access, tagging files, as well as moving and copying files and folders on your iPad. The tutorial includes 11 easy-to-follow video tutorials with averaging about 5 minutes each.

Learn how to share files with the Files app on the iPad

LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to share files with the Files app on the iPad

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at the different options for sharing files including sharing via the pop-up menu and sharing multiple files through the select option.

Learn how to show the Path Bar for a file or folder in a Finder window on the Mac.

Show the Path Bar for files and folders in Finder Windows on the Mac

Have you ever wanted to see the path of a file or folder on your Mac? It’s easy to see when you show the Path Bar in a Finder Window. When the Path Bar is shown, just select the file or folder you want to see the path and at the bottom of your Finder window, you will see the path to your selected file or folder. See how in this video.

Learn how to tag files and folders in the Files app on the iPad.

LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to tag files and folders in the Files app on the iPad

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you tag files and folders, as well as how you manage your tags and view all the files or folders with a specific tag.

Learn how to rename and view file information in the Files app on the iPad.

LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to rename and view information about a file or folder in the Files app on the iPad

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you rename files and folders, as well as view the information about a file or folder.

Learn how to favorite folders for easy access in the Files app on the iPad.

LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to Favorite folders for easy access in the Files app on the iPad

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how you can favorite a folder, or add a folder to the sidebar in the Files app on the iPad for easy access. What You’ll Learn in this Lesson: How to add a folder to the Favorites sidebar […]

Learn how to add the 'On My iPad' as a location to store files on your iPad.

LESSON PREVIEW: Learn how to store files using the On My iPad location in the Files app on the iPad

In this lesson, from my upcoming tutorial on the Files app on the iPad, I look at how to add your iPad as a location to store files and folders, including how to copy a file or folder to your iPad.