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On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 00:25:41 +0000, Tyrone wrote :<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-xDHFCEJvL9LMM42wWxJGx89nmyH4cFL/view?usp=share_link>
That you don't know about it does not mean it does not exist.It's clear you've never read any of your outdated, ancient shill links.
You are well aware I own plenty of Windows, Android & iOS devices, so I
know that Apple locks its owners into their deep subterranean ecosystem.
You Apple trolls, in general, have never used Android so you have no idea
how trivial it is with adult operating systems to copy files onto them.
I'm well aware this copy (which is trivial on every adult platform), is
made miserable as Apple designed the toy iOS operating system that way.
Unfortunately, the only way to tunnel out of the dark dank subterranean
tunnels that are the Apple ecosystem, is by some kind of clusterfuck.
Most of the time, people resort to 3rd-party clusterfucks, such as iMazing,
DearMob iPhone Manager, Send Anywhere, AnyTrans, FE File Explorer, etc.,
each of which has its own issues, mot the least of which is cost.
Even you just now listed a 3rd-party clusterfuck that requires the Internet
in order to copy a file from the PC on the desk to the iOS device on it.
<https://www.anyviewer.com/ss/download/AnyViewerSetup.exe>
Although they do have a local version but it requires login/password
because it's actually using the Internet, much like iOS does every day.
The fact you listed that clusterfuck as a *solution* shows not only that
you don't understand the problem set, but you don't read your own links.
You never do. For years, all you do to "support" your lies is find a link
with the keywords - but you *never* read those links because your own link
proves that you're trying to supply us with clusterfucks worse than SMB!
As further proof you don't even read your own links, nospam, is your
suggestion of Windows Remote Desktop is absurd, given iOS devices do not
have a built-in Remote Desktop server that a standard Windows Remote
Desktop client can connect to.
For iOS, you would need to install a Remote Desktop client app (e.g.,
Microsoft Remote Desktop, TeamViewer, AnyDesk) which is a clusterfuck.
To use your SMB server model, you'll have to install something like "LAN
drive SAMBA Server/Client" which is yet another clusterfuck you proposed.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lan-drive-samba-server-client/id1317727404
Of course, there's always the iTunes bloatware abomination clusterfuck.
But nobody other than an Apple troll would contemplate that disaster.
There is also Documents by Readdle (not really free) clusterfucks, and the
Send Anywhere clusterfuck (which has a free tier).
Then there's that ancient outdated Reddit thread you referenced because you
can't find anything within iOS 17 or iOS 18 that works. Classic nospam.
There is Vysor, which will allow you, from Windows, to operate the iOS
device, but it costs money for the drag-and-drop of files to iOS' filesys.
In summary, what "just works" on all other operating systems, is a
clusterfuck on iOS - no matter which clusterfuck you choose to employ.
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