

They're designed to feel the same way but they function completely differently.įor Dropbox, we're not using their app, you cannot use the Dropbox app to sync anything on the iOS platform. I use both and they appear to function in the same way. It would be awesome if Apple could provide these implementations but we don't anticipate them doing this anytime soon.
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There is no production-ready CloudKit implementation available on Windows nor Android at this moment, Apple has a method using CloudKit JS APIs but it is not meant for production apps, only for web apps. You can opt-out of CloudKit, switch to Folder Sync on macOS to sync to iCloud Drive but you can only use WLAN Sync on macOS to sync your data to the iOS devices. CloudKit is what allows for seamless syncing between all of your Apple platforms using just your iCloud account, it is not related to iCloud Drive which is used to store documents, not for specific app's sync data.ġPassword on macOS and iOS uses CloudKit ( which we call iCloud), which means you cannot reuse your iCloud account with Windows nor Android at this moment. However, iOS does not support syncing directly from iCloud Drive because Apple uses something else for syncing, CloudKit. This means you can use iCloud Drive to sync the same vaults between macOS, Windows, and Android if Apple ever releases the iCloud Drive app that could export to the device's local storage. 1Password will then monitor that vault and keep it in sync. 1Password 7 for Windows support Folder sync, you can save the vault anywhere on your drive, including your iCloud drive.
