Sujet : Re: Install iOS 17.4.1 now to patch 2 new zero-day vulnerabilities
De : frankie (at) *nospam* nospam.usa (Frankie)
Groupes : comp.mobile.ipad misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 29. Apr 2024, 04:57:25
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On 28/4/2024, Tyrone wrote:
They're just making excuses for why iOS Apple devices don't interoperate.
Get a clue. The Files app IS the solution. You connect to a shared drive.
Just like you do with Windows. You enter your Windows login name and password.
You can then see the entire
"C" drive. Or any other shared drive on the Windows box. Depending, of course,
on the permissions on the shared drive. Mine are Full Control, because no one
but me will be doing this.
Again, just because you don't know how to do something, does not mean it can't
be done.
I live in the real world. The real world includes a mix of platforms.
There's a reason Tim Cook is infamous for quipping that the only way you'll
ever get an iPhone to work in the real world is to only own Apple devices.
In fact, I have an iPhone & an iPad right in front of me. And Windows 10.
I _know_ that iOS doesn't work in the real world as I have Androids too.
Android works fine in the real world.
iOS does not.
The iPhone is registered to another AppleID than mine.
The iPad is registered to me.
The Androids are unregistered.
There is no iTunes garbage on my Windows box.
My Windows machine has an account, but with no password.
This is the real world.
I'll even take photos & screenshots for you to prove what I say.
You live in the fantasy world of the walled garden.
Most people do not.
For you to say that the ridiculously useless Files app can do what Android
can do when it comes to copying any file from anywhere to anywhere, you're
nuts.
You have no idea what your talking about as what you said about Files is
absurd.
But let's play your fool's game, if you insist.
How am I going to copy videos and put IPA files onto that iPhone that I
don't have the AppleID for using the Files app?
Android easily does that. By Default.
That's because Android works in the real world.
You tell me how I'm going to do something that simple in the walled garden.
I'm waiting...
I actually want to do that.