Question
The worst cloud storage architecture in the observable god damn universe
Here's an idea - unify your file system and actually back up file version history like every other cloud storage architecture system invented by man. In what world does it make sense to have a 'Creative Cloud Files' folder in Windows, which is intended for everyday storage of documents, that is also known as 'Synced Files', but it's not the same as 'My Files' which is also called 'Cloud Documents'. Oh and there's a window for Version History for Synced Files when view on Creative Cloud (remember we're not looking at Cloud Documents despite the fact that this is on the Creative CLOUD dashboard FML), but it doesn't actually record version history (i.e. it only shows the latest version as the sole entry under version history no matter how many times you've saved over a file and synced it back) and even if it did, it doesn't preserve previous versions to restore later. Pick one system to kill: Document Cloud or Creative Cloud Files.
