Amazon has released mobile apps for its CloudDrive service on iOS, Android and Amazon's appstore.
According to the Verge, the apps are called CloudDrive and they offer folder views of all of the user's stored files. The users can view, share or link to supported files PDFs, spreadsheets, images and like the users can with services like Dropbox, OneDrive or Google Drive. The users can also stream stored music and videos.
However, the app has no ability to automatically sync or even upload files and the users cannot edit or move the files they are viewing. For more control, the users will still have to use the more purpose-built Amazon apps like Cloud Drive Photos or Prime Music.
Amazon offers plans for unlimited storage of any file at USD 60 per month or just photos at USD 12 per month.
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