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Your Bleepin' Docs

Alright, so iOS 11+ dropped this thing called the Files app—basically your digital junk drawer where you can wrangle docs & data from Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, & basically anywhere else you've been hoarding your stuff. Back in the stone age (ancient iOS), we called this "storage providers." Plot twist: OnSong can now yank files from or shove files into your fav cloud spot, even if we didn't build a direct door to it ourselves. Shizzle.

Gotta Download the Right Apps First (Obvi)

If you wanna import/export to these cloud joints, you gotta install apps that actually support iOS storage providers so they show up in Files. There's no mega-list of which apps are down with this, but here's the usual suspects:

Pullin' Files In

Wanna grab songs from the cloud? Tap The Song Hamburger » All the Hits then smash that + button to Add Some Bangers. Tap Files & boom—you get a janky window with whatever cloud app decides to show up. iCloud Drive is the default (because Apple). Wanna switch providers? Tap that little icon in the top-left corner. Hit More to unlock apps you've already installed. Radical.

Flingin' Files Out

Ready to export? Tap The Share Button from the top & pick Throw It Somewhere Else. Tap the folder doodad in the bottom-right & go Files. Pick your file format(s) like you actually know what you're doin', then tap Export up top. OnSong opens the cloud window again. Pick where you want your stuff to land & BOOM—done.

The Sad Limitations (Sorry, Not Sorry)

Yeah, there's some annoying stuff about storage providers. Story of our lives.

  1. Once Files opens, every cloud app does its own thing. So importing & exporting feel slightly different each time. It's like every app read a different instruction manual. Probably.
  2. Depending on your iOS version, the Files interface might be too lazy to import/export multiple files at once. So you get one file at a time on import, & everything exports as a ZIP for export. Maybe they'll fix this someday. Probably not.
  3. You're stuck with whatever apps support this extension & whatever you've actually installed. Revolutionary.
OnSong 1.999 — Last Refreshed February 22, 2015