Sujet : Re: iPhone USB access
De : frankie (at) *nospam* nospam.usa (Frankie)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 21. Dec 2024, 21:30:19
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Organisation : Neodome
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On 21/12/2024, VanguardLH wrote:
I called it an app, because Google did. Haven't use it, so didn't know
if it was a Win32 program, or a UWP app. I rarely share, so I didn't
realize Quick Share was already an option. Never noticed it, or didn't
know what it was, so ignored it along with the myriad of other choices.
Just tested, and, yep, there it is. Thanks for sharing. ;-)
Confusing is the same product name, Quick Share, from Samsung
(https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9pctgdfxvzlj). Seems to have the
same OS requirements, so maybe it's the same program, except Samsung
says theirs only works with Samsung devices. Both have you download a
.exe to install. Not sure why both wi-fi and Bluetooth are required. I
would think just one wireless method would suffice. The Samsung one
gets as many negative votes as positive.
Easiest way to share read/write Android with Windows is to mount it as a
drive letter. Then the Windows file explorer or batch files work wonders.