What Mac OS X apps, free or fee, allow copying any files whatsoever from iPad to Mac? In particular, is m-ipad-to-mac-transfer such an app that's safe (free of malware)? I ask about this one because the author is unclear and I haven't found it on standard third-party Mac download sites or reviewed on known-reputable sites. Transfer from Mac to iPad: Drag a file or a selection of files from a Finder window onto an app name in the list. Transfer from iPad to Mac: Click the disclosure triangle beside an app name to see its files on your iPad, then drag a file to a Finder window. To delete a file from iPad, select it below an app name, press Command-Delete, then. Using this iPad transfer tool, you can install or uninstall app, create new playlist, photo library, import music, video, pictures, ebook, audio book and many other types of files from local hard drive to your iPad, delete unwanted files from iPad to release free space for storing new movie, new album, etc. Download yahoo on mac. Also, Apple has offered another iOS data transfer app to help you transfer or share data and files between Mac computer and iOS devices (iPad, iPhone and iPod). That is AirDrop. AirDrop is a cool and useful feature that lets Macs and iOS devices share files wirelessly with a minimum of fuss but quite a few people know about AirDrop feature.
Some home video content can wind up in the Photos app.
Mac To Ipad File Transfer
It is usually videos shot using iPhone or iPad camera apps that wind up in the Photos app.
I do not believe you can directly move these types of video content to the TV app.
The only possible way would be to get the video into a compute running iTunes, do some very minor editing of the movie first, and then, copy the edited movie to iTunes and then connect your iPad and try syncing this movie through iTunes and see if the edited version of the movie winds up in the TV App.
BTW,
What’s the big deal with just leaving videos shot with iPhone or iPad in the Photos App?
That’s where I leave them. Makes no difference to me where iOS camera apps store my videos.
Feb 11, 2018 5:03 PM
Some home video content can wind up in the Photos app.
It is usually videos shot using iPhone or iPad camera apps that wind up in the Photos app.
I do not believe you can directly move these types of video content to the TV app.
The only possible way would be to get the video into a compute running iTunes, do some very minor editing of the movie first, and then, copy the edited movie to iTunes and then connect your iPad and try syncing this movie through iTunes and see if the edited version of the movie winds up in the TV App.
BTW,
What’s the big deal with just leaving videos shot with iPhone or iPad in the Photos App? Change mac app store download location.
Ipad File Transfer App
That’s where I leave them. Makes no difference to me where iOS camera apps store my videos.