Hi,
I was thinking of an application that can mount the iPhone as a drive with
read/write access.
Using this app i would have had an file system interface which is inline
with finder and makes easy to use the device.
Thanks
Arun KA
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Mark Ritchie
Hi Arun
Le 28 avr. 2010 à 13:53, Arun a écrit :
I was thinking of an application that can mount the iPhone as a drive with
read/write access.
Using this app i would have had an file system interface which is inline
with finder and makes easy to use the device.
Try this
Am 26.04.2010 um 21:17 schrieb John Joyce:
For your personal pleasure: The iPhone is a MTP device, so you can use
ImageCapture to copy images from / to your phone.
If you don't want Stanza-like trouble and stay in the AppStore: There is
no official way.
HTH,
Thomas
Hi All
Is it possible to copy files form iPhone on to a Mac when iPhone is
connected to USB?
If so how can we achieve this?
Thanks
Arun
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Arun arun...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to copy files form iPhone on to a Mac when iPhone is
connected to USB?
No.
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On 26.04.2010, at 18:04, Arun wrote:
Is it possible to copy files form iPhone on to a Mac when iPhone is
connected to USB?
If so how can we achieve this?
For your personal pleasure: The iPhone is a MTP device, so you can use
ImageCapture to copy images from / to your phone.
If you don't
Hey!
On 26/Apr/2010, at 9:04 AM, Arun wrote:
Is it possible to copy files form iPhone on to a Mac when iPhone is
connected to USB?
That depends on what kind of files! ;-)
(Images for example are easily copied.)
What are you trying to do?
M.
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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Arun arun...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to copy files form iPhone on to a Mac when iPhone is
connected to USB?
No.
Just to add though that you _can_ transfer files via WiFi. But of course, only
for
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On 26.04.2010, at 18:04, Arun wrote:
Is it possible to copy files form iPhone
Copying files while docked can be done with iPhone OS 3.2 (i.e. on the
iPad). This is how you import/export iWork documents, for example, or
get PDFs into apps like GoodReader. But it can't be done under control
of the app, or even in the Finder — currently the user has to go
through a
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