Amazon WorkDocs adds filtering to the activity feed for both iOS and Android
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Starting today, you can now add or remove filters by activity type on a file to narrow your results for both iOS and Android. The Activity Feed is designed to easily track all activities related to your files and folders, allowing you to stay connected to what’s going on. Now with the ability to filter by activity type, you can apply filters to refine your search which allows you to quickly read through updates and changes in real-time for the files you own as well as those that have been shared with you.
As a user, you can select a file from either the _My Documents_ or _Shared with Me_ view. Once clicking on a file, you can click on _Activity_ and then apply filters to refine your search.
The Amazon WorkDocs iOS and Android applications provide anytime, anywhere access to you and your team’s work documents. More specifically, it allows you to view, comment on, share, and download documents for which you have been given permissions. Both the iOS and Android applications support uploading content, offline access to files, content preview of over 50+ file types, and search across all your WorkDocs content.
The feature is available immediately for all Amazon WorkDocs customers at no additional charge. To learn more about Amazon WorkDocs, or to start your 30-day trial, please visit [Amazon WorkDocs](/workdocs/). To install the iOS application, please visit the [Apple Store](https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/amazon-workdocs/id878419553). To install the Apple Store. WorkDocs Android application, please visit the [Google Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amazon.zocalo&hl=en%5FUS&gl=US).
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