ChatterBank1 min ago
Ipad - Transferring Photos
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OK - I have finally capitulated and joined the iPaderatti. I expect this will be the first of many questions :)
Not even switched it on yet ... but, once I have got it going, a priority job will obviously be to transfer a lot of my photos onto it - many, many gigglebytes.
What's the easiest/fastest/simplest way. I see that you can buy sd/usb/lightning adaptors, but they seem to have very mixed reviews and it appears that they will only work with certain file names and folder structures. Is there another, better way to load up my photos (already on my windows laptop).
Can the ABiPad sister/brotherhood help please.
Ta
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Not even switched it on yet ... but, once I have got it going, a priority job will obviously be to transfer a lot of my photos onto it - many, many gigglebytes.
What's the easiest/fastest/simplest way. I see that you can buy sd/usb/lightning adaptors, but they seem to have very mixed reviews and it appears that they will only work with certain file names and folder structures. Is there another, better way to load up my photos (already on my windows laptop).
Can the ABiPad sister/brotherhood help please.
Ta
D xx
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Every bit as good as an iPad, and cheaper.
gigglebytes?
I don't think an iPad has got a USB slot so you cant plug a USB device into it.
Why do you need many gigabytes of photos on it? The iPad will have limited memory (16Gb?) so you don't need to fill it up with photos.
Every bit as good as an iPad, and cheaper.
gigglebytes?
I don't think an iPad has got a USB slot so you cant plug a USB device into it.
Why do you need many gigabytes of photos on it? The iPad will have limited memory (16Gb?) so you don't need to fill it up with photos.
I never done it but there is a quick tutorial here
http:// compute r.howst uffwork s.com/t ablets/ transfe r-pictu res-to- ipad.ht m
If the pictures are on your android phone then there is a cool little app I found about a couple of days ago, it's called Bump, you literally bump the two devices together and it transfers files over.
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If the pictures are on your android phone then there is a cool little app I found about a couple of days ago, it's called Bump, you literally bump the two devices together and it transfers files over.