Doc² can integrate with a number of cloud storage services. This means that you can connect to your favourite online file store
and edit and manipulate your spreadsheets and documents right from within Doc². Additionally you can view many other different
types of files that you store in these online file stores. Doc² can connect to the following cloud services:
- Google Docs
- Dropbox
- MobileMe iDisk
- Box.net
- MyDisk.se
- iCloud
- any generic WebDAV server
To configure access to a particular cloud storage provider from within Doc², press the
Back button in the
toolbar at the top of the file list. (The file list pane is shown when Doc² is landscape orientated).
Press the Edit button, which then appears at the top of the file list. You can then select
Add Service
from within the file list. This will enable you to choose from all the available cloud services.

Choose the service that you wish to configure. You will then be given the opportunity to enter the credentials for
the service that you have chosen. Once you have entered your credentials (login name and password), press Save.
Then press Done at the top of the File list. A new top level folder will appear representing that file store.
Tapping on this folder will show the top level files in your chosen file store.

Once you have connected to the remote file store, you may transfer files to and from the remote file store and the
local files folder by
copying or
moving the files in the normal way.
If you wish to connect to a remote file store that is not listed in the above list of file stores, then provided
the remote file store supports the WebDAV protocol, you may specify "Other WebDAV" when choosing the type of service and you can
enter the specific server address and port number for the service. Ask your service provider for the details that you need to enter.
For instance, you could create an "Other WebDAV" service to connect to another iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch running Doc² (with file sharing turned on).
This would allow you to access the files on the other device from your own device.