iOS Document Management
With WWDC only a couple weeks away, we don't have to wait very long to see what Apple has in store for us in iOS 6. Overall, I'm very happy with the OS after five iterations. This year, there doesn't appear to be any really low hanging fruit that Apple obviusly needs to address.
One area that needs some attention is file management. Apple needs to do better than they're doing now while walking a fine line between simplicity and increased capability. Rene Ritchie does a very good job of laying out one possible solution to the current file handling problem over at iMore today:
On the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, you can launch the Photos app and see a list of Albums, one of which is your local album, Camera Roll, another of which is your iCloud album, Photo Stream, and the rest of which are any albums you've manually created and moved images into....
Now imagine you could launch the Files app a see a list of Folders, one of which is your local folder, Documents, another of which is your iCloud folder, Documents in the Cloud, and the rest of which are any folders you've manually created and moved documents into.