I remember when using Mac OS was easier than Windows, and certainly
easier than DOS. Now, you plug your device into a USB port on the
computer, and if it is recognized, and damn few devices aren't, it
defaults to storage, and you just copy the files back and forth using
whatever method you please. My experience with Linux UNIX and Android
are pretty much the same. I haven't seriously considered an Apple
product, since I was told that I'd need a dongle to allow me to write
code for it. I guess I carry a grudge for a long time.
On 6/9/2019 10:04 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote on 6/9/19 6:30 PM:
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Similarly, if you can’t figure out how to move JPEGs on and off an
iOS device,
you either really don’t want to or you just don’t want to learn how.
It’s not
hard, and you don’t need ITunes to do it. I move JPEGs, raw files,
PDFs, and
all kinds of other data back and forth between my iPads, iPhones,
Macs, and
Windows machines all the time: just takes a little learning and an
app or two.
The official Apple web site began its instructions on moving JPEGs
with instructions to install iTunes on the desktop computer. And it
shouldn't take ANY learning or "an app or two" to accomplish such a
simple task.
You'd think they'd provide something intuitive like a terminal window
and scp.
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