On 2013 Feb 7, at 18:11, Tim Mansour <[email protected]> wrote:

> 'Downloading' the file actually just downloads it to Mail's file space (on 
> iOS devices there is no common file system that could be considered similar 
> to the Mac Finder, and certainly there is no Desktop as per the Mac.)
> 
> To open the file in another app you need to tap the "Open In" button, which 
> looks like a rectangle with an arrow emerging, then tap the FileMaker Go 
> icon. The file is then copied to FMGo's file space.
> 
> Alternatively you can transfer the file via iTunes but I find this even more 
> tedious...
> 
> HTH.


Having sent out pleas for help far and wide, I finally got someone with the 
patience to walk me step by step thru what I needed to do.

I used the technique of e-mailing the FMP file to myself. It turns out that, 
once you use your iPad to open your e-mail with an attachment, and you follow 
what seems like the obvious course of pressing the generic icon with the 
download arrow, and then you watch the progress bar fill up until the nice 
colorful file icon replaces the gray generic download icon, you're not done. 
While there is absolutely no intuitive reason whatsoever to just start touching 
the icon of the downloaded file, that's what you're supposed to do. Why in 
hell's name would anyone randomly think to do this, just off the top of their 
head? Anyway, once you touch it, you get a little pop-up menu that asks if 
you'd like to open it, and suggests a program (possibly more) that you could 
use to do so. Again, why in hell's name would I expect to be able to open a 
FileMaker file from within Mail? But that's what ya gotta do!

This iOS stuff is gonna take some getting used to.

Thanks for letting me bend your ears.

Grump grump grump.

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