So you’ve got your iPad and some productivity apps (like Pages, Numbers and Keynote), and you want to start being productive. The first thing you need to do is learn how to get documents off of your ...
During the past few decades of personal computing, moving files onto our computers has been a fairly straight forward process. We've stashed them on a drive—be it floppy, zip or USB—and then plugged ...
It’s true that you can use your iPad instead of your Mac to take care of many common computing tasks. But unless you’re ready to ditch Mac OS X entirely, you’ll still need to transfer files back and ...
Of all the features Apple is expected to implement in iOS 5, one has gained particular interest from iPhone and iPad users recently: better file management options for documents and files created ...
Note: This file is no longer available. iPad File Explorer is a Windows application which providesimportant functionality to your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch that ...
Apple is dramatically rethinking how applications organize their documents on iPad, leaving behind the jumbled file system and making file access between the iPad and desktop computers seamless. In a ...
LogMeIn plans to release an update of its LogMeIn Ignition app for the iPad that supports transferring files between an iPad and a remote computer. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET ...
In iOS 11 and onward, iPad users could also use the Files app to manage their digital belongings in iCloud Drive and certain other cloud storage services, and they could also root around in folders ...
The iPad file sharing system Apple implemented is rushed, and flawed. If you still haven’t tried it, you’re basically forced to plug the iPad via USB, open iTunes, select an app that supports this ...
Compressing folders on an iPad is a quick and easy way to optimize storage, improve file sharing, and organize your digital life. Here's how. Compressing folders on an iPad can be useful for two main ...
Apple had an interesting patent granted to it today by the USPTO (via AppleInsider), which describes a graphic user interface on the iPad that more closely resembles a desktop arrangement of files and ...