Please can somebody explain HOW they did this (the PodCast solution is what I'm referring to).
I have nearly 500 videos on my iPad and would dearly love to know how to put them into separate Folders (they are software training videos and reside on my PC under separate folders etc).
Thanks,
:o
I want to install something that'll be easy to type in stuff and style it like I would in word. Something which I could take into Word on my PC computer or turn it into a PDF (I have Adobe acrobat etc).
Any guidance or recommendations would be great.
Thanks,
Jez
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Hi dhevans,
Yes, the 'advanced' method is something I wished I could do but currently can't - I'm sure of course that others out there can but I guess that's the price I/we pay for being at the cutting edge of app development....
Chris the co-founder of Photosmith has been very good at getting...
Wireless isn't the way I want to go with file transfers, images are way too big and way too many of them.
This is the problem also with Photosmith (I.e.. Wireless transfer = very slow), however the whole point I bought Photosmith is that in the field I can work on my images and the metadata can...
Just looked at photo manager pro....... Does it all via wifi (same problem/issues I'm having with Photosmith, so this won't do)
That keeps me still with iTunes........
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Thanks guys,
Getting them off the iPad and onto my pc has to be done via Photosmith since I need to work on them in Lightroom. Once I'm done with them in Lightroom , the good ones (which will have been edited for sure in some way) I d want to put back up to my iPad (as a photo album I guess)...
Today was yet again another extremely frustrating day with my iPad.
I've come to the conclusion that the iPad is a wonderful piece of kit until you need to connect it to your pc and try to keep it in sync with photos, and then the fun begins.....
For example, I created 9 images in Lightroom...
I have a folder with 7 photos in it, only 6 of them will upload onto my iPad ???
This is frustrating - if Apple insist that things are done in a rigid, controlled manner, then I want it to work all the time......
If this were Windows, I'd have sorted it in a jiffy and moved on. Now, I'm faced...
Yes, I am now also in bliss, but your message made me realise that perhaps the opening and playing of my new toy wasnt best timed in my my case - I had a lot of work needed doing but found the new iPad that was next to me too tempting to not play with !
A lesson there me thinks !!!
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Thanks twerppost, I certainly wasn't offended. What you made me do was to go back and read the Tips and Tricks app multitasking page, to reread the iPad User guide and to play a bit more with what closing down apps actually does (rather than appears to do) and see that yes, I was making a knee...
Yes, you're right, it wasn't 40 exactly but somewhere in the region of about 30.......... (don't have exact number but imagine 3 days of opening apps and not closing a single one)
Still, I was going off the advice the Tips and tricks app I mentioned - to close unnecessary apps and I personally...
Don't 'might' about it.... unless you seriously want to waste a big bunch of time.
It cost £0.69 (what's that, $1) ??
Trust me, go get it - it has over 100 pages and you'll save yourself lots of time and lots of frustration.
The iPad (new user here) is like a magic device - and we all know...