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Webmaker/MakeDrive

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Overview
In 2014 Webmaker's tools are evolving to allow the creation and editing of more realistic, multi-file web sites, mobile web apps, components, etc. Today, everything on the web is a collection of separate resources--HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON, XML, images, and other types of media--some living on remote servers and used via URL, and some living on the same server, with relative links. Modern web making involves being able to work with trees of files and folders.
The ubiquity Adopting a ''files-and-folders'' approach makes it easier to bring traditional types of filesystems in desktop applications means editing tools to Webmaker, and gives users a well-understood metaphor. MakeDrive will be a web filesystem for web making, one that works online, offline, or mobile. Where other cloud storage services are a) integrated into the OS; b) focused on backup, video/photo sharing, etc. MakeDrive will be integrated into the web and web browser, and will focus specifically on the needs of web making. MakeDrive will allow users to move easily between devices and browsers, and create and access their existing web makes. MakeDrive will synchronize user's files and folders between browsers and the cloud, and seek to provide novel and useful ways to put the user at the centre of their data.
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