Hi Gang:
Using Mavericks: I am unable to read the names of downloaded podcasts
now. Is there a way to resolve this issue?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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Hi Jim,
I'm not running either Mavericks or iTunes 11, so probably someone else should
answer your question. However, one suggestion is to use Command-Shift-R on the
selected podcasts. Since that command shows you where your selected item is in
a Finder window, that might be one way to
Hello y'all,
Is there an unzip utility for the iPhone and iPad?
Another question is this. We are trying to send an attachment to
someone's iPhone and an iPad. The attachment is zipped and when it opens, it
has lots of folders on it. Not only does it have folders on it, but it has
many
How do we open attachments and save them on your iPhone or iPad or iPod?
Thanks in advance,
Brenda
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Hi Brenda,
Yes, there are apps that will zip and unzip files on iOS devices. But you don't
mention what type of files you are trying to send as attachments, or what the
user ultimately needs to do with these files. Although there is insufficient
information in your question, my guess would be
Hi Brenda,
I usually just double tap on the attachment, and check whether there is an
application that can handle the attachment via an Open In dialog. For
example, I can just view attached PDF files or choose to save them to iBooks by
selecting Open in iBooks. Your options depend on what
I do have a dropbox account. I'm trying to transfer .doc files, is what's
going on. They're zipped. I'm trying to E-Mail the zipped files to a friend
of mine.
Take care,
Brenda
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Interesting. Yeah, these are doc files, but they're zipped and they have
flders and subfolders, once they are unzipped.
Thanks,
Brenda
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I would suggest that the method you are using is inefficient in the long
run.
I suggest a different approach.
1. Install DropBox on your Mac or PC.
2. Create a folder in your DropBox to share with your friend.
3. Send an invitation to your friend to share a folder on DropBox. If you
are using a
If you open terminal, you can cd .trash (without the quotes of
course) then rm any file you like. Of course, if you want a file to
go bye-bye without going in the trash at all, you can rm full/path/to/
file replacing full/path/to/file with the location and file you'd
like to remove if it
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