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Apple un-rejects Transmit's iCloud Drive upload feature


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Guest John Callaham
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Apple's App Store review team has changed their minds and decided to allow Transmit, the popular file transfer and management app for iPhone and iPad, to restore their iCloud Drive and storage provider upload feature.

 

Update: late Wednesday we got a nice call from Apple. We have resubmitted Transmit iOS with "Send To" (iCloud Drive et al.) restored.

 

— Panic Inc (@panic)

 

This comes less that a week after Apple's review team informed Panic that they'd need to remove file upload, presumably because iOS apps were only supposed to store or update files they themselves created or edited.

 

The feature should return as soon as the Transmit update hits the App Store.

 

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