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2024-08-20 19:10:21
There are many ways to “literally just move files” to an iOS device, this tweet is misleading. 1) Directly move through drag & drop: [Link] 2) Move through Airdrop: [Link] 3) Sync through iCloud: [Link] 4) Copy & paste file: [Link]
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2024-08-20 19:45:00
NNN. Use the comments to post a different opinion than the OP.
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2024-08-20 19:50:21
NNN because the 4 solutions in the proposed note all require a Mac computer. The poster simply said "computer" which could refer to a computer running Windows, macOS, or any other OS.
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2024-08-20 19:51:21
Note IS needed. The post expresses a factually incorrect statement. CN are made to provide context. That is what the proposed note is doing.
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2024-08-21 00:07:33
No Note is required. What they said is factually correct. You do not have access to the filesystem on iOS in the same way you do using Android. Apple intentionally locks down their operating system.
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2024-08-22 05:48:57
NNN OP is posting a personal opinion. Discussions on tools belong in comments. While discussing tools, keep in mind that multiple OSes exist.
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2024-08-22 07:33:51
NNN Use reply section. Just an opinion and further clarifications are in replies.
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