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I use dropbox to accomplish the transfer of FMP files. I also use dropbox to move photos back and forth.
My experience is that you can't approach the iPad as though it is a desk top computer. Really a different user experience!
Jens
On Feb 7, 2013, at 8:36 PM, "Richard S. Russell" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 2013 Feb 7, at 21:25, Geoff WALLACE <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hello Richard,
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>> You use the charging cable to connect the iPad to the Mac the first time I believe.
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>> Then you can tick the box in the Summary Window, “Sync this iPad over Wi-Fi”.
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> Ah, thanks, Geoff. I just looked more closely at that "power" cable and discovered that its actually a USB cable plugged into a power adapter.
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> As I said earlier, I've had this puppy for only about 3 days now, and I'm still backpacking up that learning curve.
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> The cable approach seems to be preferable to the e-mail route, so I'll give that a whirl next time around.
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> Thanks again.
Jens Selvig
...Lost in Montana...
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