The system utility native to Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS, allows users to access and manage documents, media, and other data stored on their devices and across various cloud services. This provides a centralized location for organizing digital content. As an example, a user might employ this to retrieve a PDF document from iCloud Drive, move it to a local folder, and then attach it to an email.
Its significance lies in offering a unified file management experience, previously absent in earlier iterations of the operating system. Benefits include enhanced organization, streamlined workflows, and simplified access to content regardless of storage location. The introduction of this utility marked a shift toward a more desktop-like file management paradigm on mobile devices, empowering users with greater control over their digital assets. It addresses the limitations of siloed application-specific storage, fostering improved interoperability across applications and services.