Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2024

iPad Handles



 

When you update your iPad, you may like things as they are. I updated my iPad one day and something appeared that I did not like. It was an iPad handle. You can pull it out to have a split screen to look at something else while you’re into something else. I hate it. Sometimes it can really get in my way. While you are trying to place your cursor somewhere in GarageBand, for example, the handle gets in the way to pull in another place you were before on your iPad like the file screen where all of your files show. I do not like it at all. 



Sunday, November 28, 2021

Trying to Save Files From Apple iPad to USB

 

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When I try to save my mp3 files from my iPad, I hook a USB camera adapter up to it and plug a USB external drive into the adapter. I have an Apple 🍎 iPad. It’s not easy trying to save my files. When I do, I discover that some of the files have disappeared out of my folders although the iPad may still recognize that the files are there. Some of the mp3 files will show 0.00. If I try to play an episode of my podcast titled iPad, it will play another episode instead titled computer. Things are very crazy. Then I have to go back and re-save my files again to the USB.

The next thing I have tried to do to save my files is simply compress and save my files as a zip file and email them to my computer. Then I can transfer them to my USB from the computer. Files can build up and take up space. Apple makes two copies of a file. One copy to your files app and another copy to your iCloud. When you run out of iCloud storage, Apple wants you to pay by the month for more storage. Your audio editor might save your files as MP4. You may need to convert them to mp3. That is more files taking up space, and you are left with so many copies. The best thing to do is make a final copy and erase all of the rest.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Apple VS PC

From YOUTUBE
Apple VS PC is a great video and it speaks the truth.  The man in the wheel chair looks just like every PC I have ever had. The aggravation of a PC is virus, error, and spyware. I'm not saying the same thing can't happen with a Mac, but Apple has made things a whole lot easier. You can enjoy the Mac without a lot of aggravation. With a PC you have to update constantly, and you have to buy constantly. Every time you buy a new computer or update, something is old and outdated. Services, software, or just a whole 5 year computer is outdated. When you buy a new computer, your camera may be outdated or your printer software. You have to start all over again. All you may want to do is use your computer and stay online. You have to download a virus program for the PC, spyware, and ad-aware. There is too much security, and it creates conflict. You have to find long error names and  corrupted files or else download and buy a registry program that may cause problems with your registry. Apple makes it simple.