Sujet : Re: Does anyone here have experience with "photofs" fixing photo naming?
De : none (at) *nospam* none.none (Tyrone)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android misc.phone.mobile.iphone rec.photo.digitalDate : 22. Apr 2025, 17:36:03
Autres entêtes
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On Apr 22, 2025 at 11:56:35 AM EDT, "Jolly Roger" <
jollyroger@pobox.com>
wrote:
On 2025-04-22, Bill W <nothing@nowhere.com> wrote:
On Apr 22, 2025, Herbert Kleebauer wrote
(in article <vu7b6h$3u07r$1@dont-email.me>):
On 22.04.2025 05:05, Marion wrote:
With every adult operating system, you can name the photos coming out of
the mobile device - except with the brain-dead dumb-terminal iOS devices.
There is a very simple solution: don't use iPhones but phones with
an "adult operating system”.
Then what would Arlen spend his boundless time on? What else could he write a
few trillion words about every other week?
BINGO
Not to mention that before last week he was whining that it was impossible to
get to the iOS DCIM folder. Because "walled garden".
Now that we have PROVED to him that it easy to do, he has to whine about file
names? What does he expect? Picture of Arlen at the beach.jpg?
IMG-3769275.jpg is a "better" name?
And look how long it took him to accept the FACT that the iOS SMB server
worked! He admitted to "googling furiously" to prove that we were wrong. It
never occurred to him to DL the fucking app and TRY IT!
NOW he is whining about not getting a drive letter assigned in Windows when he
connects to the iOS SMB server. But of course it works when conecting to
Android. As if the server you are connecting to controls the drive letter in
the client (Windows in this case).