Friday, April 20, 2018

[Avid-L2] Android File Transfer > Re: OT: Team Viewer and other Apps iPhone vs Android?

 



Hello John.

Android has a somewhat clunky, but handy/easy-to-use free utility for both WIndows and Mac called Android File Transfer.

When you open it, your Android phone should ask a permission if you want DATA to flow to the app to flow to your computer desktop.  Once opened, it will look exactly like the OS hard drive "folder" structure, and you can drag and drop in both directions.  I have created new folders and dropped them into the utility, and have it show on my phone, but out of caution, have ceased that and always create new folders on the phone first, then dragged things I wanted to move tot he phone to take with me after that.

Attached or embedded below is a screen grab; though with Yahoo mail I am unsure if it will show when you open this.

Like you, I sorely miss my BlackBerry keyboard and software.


Best,
-keoni.


Keoni Tyler
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--In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <bigfish@...> wrote :

Today my Blackberry Torch 9800 will not initialize.  A google points to Sim card is not seated properly.  I reseated several times but no success.  Perhaps the Sim card is damaged.  This all happened after I swapped the battery. 

Oh well it might be time for a new phone.  I'm a Mac household with everybody on iPhones but me.  I hate touch screens, which is why I still have the blackberry with it's actual keyboard.  I realize a new phone is long overdue but I'm curious I know Team Viewer works on iPhone and I assume Android.  Is there any compelling reason to avoid the iPhone when it comes to apps that I might use like Team Viewer? 

I have been able to run blackberry software on my macs to backup the current phone but what is it like interfacing the Android phones to a mac?  I don't pay much attention to this stuff so is it even correct to view the choice between an iPhone and an Android or is there a new bread of cat on what I consider the PC side of cell phones.  Is a Galaxy etc... still considered an Android?

Some day I might even buy a real lighter so I can stop rubbing sticks together to make fire.  ;-)
 
John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@...

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