Import Local Files

Import various document files from your local devices into DoCube knowledge base, centrally managing all your learning materials and work documents.

Supported File Formats

  • PDF Documents - Papers, reports, e-books, etc.
  • EPUB E-books - Various e-books and digital publications

Import Methods

Mac iPhone iPad

Select Files via Finder

Navigate to note.text.badge.plus > Import > Local Files Click to open the file selector, choose one or more files to import, then click "Open" to complete the import.

Import Files via Drag and Drop

Directly drag files from Finder into the DoCube window and release the mouse to complete the import. Supports dragging single or multiple files.

Import Files via Finder Share Button

Select a file in Finder, then click square.and.arrow.up, find docube Send to DoCube in the share list and click to share, the file will be automatically imported into DoCube. If you don't see DoCube in the list, refer to Enable "Share to DoCube" on Mac.

Via File Selector

Navigate to note.text.badge.plus > Import > Local Files Click to open the file selector, choose one or more files to import, then click "Open" to complete the import.

Share via Files or Other Apps

Open "Files" or other apps, find the file to import, tap and hold the file icon, select square.and.arrow.up, find docube in the app list and click to share.

Or find Send to DoCube docube in the Share Actions list and click "Import" in the confirmation dialog.

Via File Selector

Navigate to note.text.badge.plus > Import > Local Files Click to open the file selector, choose one or more files to import, then click "Open" to complete the import.

Share via Files or Other Apps

Open "Files" or other apps, find the file to import, tap and hold the file icon, select square.and.arrow.up, find docube in the app list and click to share.

Or find Send to DoCube docube in the Share Actions list and click "Import" in the confirmation dialog.