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All I want to do is bring a file from WinXP over to the iPad
Savageduck wrote:
Another new powerful photo editing application which is now out of beta is Affinity Photo. It has some very impressive features. However, since you are climbing the learning curve of Pixelmator, you would have a similar climb with Affinity Photo. Remember, with any sophisticated software you will need to invest some time to wring the best out of it. That applies to Pixelmator, GIMP, Photoshop (& Photoshop Elements), Lightroom, and now Affinity Photo. https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/affinity-photo/id824183456?mt=12 http://petapixel.com/2015/06/18/hands-on-affinity-photo-is-the-photoshop-alternative-youve-been-waiting-for/ Well, it's another one to explore when I have time for another experiment. I expect a learning curve, but only if it will eventually do what I want done. Does it offer a free trial? -- biblioholic medievalist |
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All I want to do is bring a file from WinXP over to the iPad
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nospam wrote: videos are actually much better because they walk you through step by step showing you exactly what to do and what will happen, whereas a user manual could never do that. and if all you need is a tiny section of the tutorial video, you have to run through the whole thing again. -- Erilar, biblioholic medievalist |
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All I want to do is bring a file from WinXP over to the iPad
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erilar wrote: videos are actually much better because they walk you through step by step showing you exactly what to do and what will happen, whereas a user manual could never do that. and if all you need is a tiny section of the tutorial video, you have to run through the whole thing again. nonsense. you can easily skip to whatever part of the video you want to watch with nothing more than a click. |
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All I want to do is bring a file from WinXP over to the iPad
nospam wrote:
In article , erilar wrote: videos are actually much better because they walk you through step by step showing you exactly what to do and what will happen, whereas a user manual could never do that. and if all you need is a tiny section of the tutorial video, you have to run through the whole thing again. nonsense. you can easily skip to whatever part of the video you want to watch with nothing more than a click. The ones I've seen don't allow the placing of bookmarks. Text sources do. -- biblioholic medievalist |
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All I want to do is bring a file from WinXP over to the iPad
Werner Obermeier wrote:
All I want to do is bring two MP4 files from WinXP to iOS 7.1.1 iPad. http://i.imgur.com/FO0rSM8.jpg It's not "my" WinXP machine, and the owner decidedly doesn't want to install iTunes (for all the reasons everyone already knows so we certainly don't need to hash them out here for the umpteenth time). I only need a couple of roughly 1GB MP4 files copied over from WinXP SP3 to the iPad by the easiest way possible. Both devices are on the same local subnet. When I connect the iPad to the WinXP machine by USB cable, the iPad shows up, but the document hierarchy (particularly that of VLC) does not show up. (http://i.imgur.com/FO0rSM8.jpg) On the iPad, it keeps asking to trust this computer (which I have OK'd very many times - but the iPad just keeps asking and asking and asking). If bluetooth works on the iPad, or if WiFi works on the iPad, I'd be very happy, just as happy if the USB cable would just work on the iPad. This task should have taken about a minute, but after a half hour of trying, I still haven't been able to mount the iPad onto WinXP to copy the two MP4 files over. If all I want to do is bring over a couple of MP4 files from WinXP SP3 to the iPad VLC private documents directory, what's the easiest way to accomplish this when both devices are on the same network? The easiest way is to either send them to yourself as an email attachment, or put them in on of several online file storage places like Dropbox, Box, or any other cloud storage place. -- Sent from my iPad Air |
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All I want to do is bring a file from WinXP over to the iPad
Roy Smith wrote:
The easiest way is to either send them to yourself as an email attachment, or put them in on of several online file storage places like Dropbox, Box, or any other cloud storage place. "Werner Obermeier" is another sock puppet for "Winston_Smith", a resident troll who changes his name each time he posts a new thread here. -- Sent from my iPhone |
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