On Tue, Mar 08, 2022 at 06:48:07PM -0600, Tom Browder wrote:
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> Can anyone suggest a good way to get my Linux (or Windows) pictures onto
> some site that Apple devices can use?
>
I would suggest something like nextcloud.
https://nextcloud.com/
It's like running your own icloud. It is OS
Le mercredi 9 mars 2022 à 03:20:06 UTC+1, Tom Browder a écrit :
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 18:58 Jeremy Ardley wrote:
> ...
> Put the photos into several large zip files (simply to minimise the
> number of downloads). Then upload to google drive in some directory and
> use the share option on the
On Tue Mar 8 20:20:41 2022 Tom Browder wrote:
> Most of my relatives now have Apple devices, and we can share photos
> and videos among ourselves.
>
> I, on my Linux computer, have about 32 Gb of slides I digitized some
> years ago (they are also duplicated on my Windows computer). I have a
> Go
On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 18:58 Jeremy Ardley wrote:
...
Put the photos into several large zip files (simply to minimise the
> number of downloads). Then upload to google drive in some directory and
> use the share option on the directory to give an https URL you can send
> your relatives.
>
Thanks
On 9/3/22 8:48 am, Tom Browder wrote:
Can anyone suggest a good way to get my Linux (or Windows) pictures
onto some site that Apple devices can use?
Thanks,
-Tom
Put the photos into several large zip files (simply to minimise the
number of downloads). Then upload to google drive in some
Most of my relatives now have Apple devices, and we can share photos and
videos among ourselves.
I, on my Linux computer, have about 32 Gb of slides I digitized some years
ago (they are also duplicated on my Windows computer). I have a Google
account that currently has 100 Gb of storage. I also ha
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