Hi Carol.
Glad to hear you’ve got it working now and enjoying it. It is really useful
for playing content on an IOS device for content that you don’t want or can’t
import into iTunes.
Regards.
Kevin
From: Carol Pearson (Redacted sender "carol.pearson29" for DMARC)
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 3:02 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Bulk] [access-uk] Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] copying files to an iPhone
Hi Kevin,
I got there in the end. I decided my problem was that I wasn't getting the eye
steak in properly, being careful of course! Anyway, now all is well and I am
enjoying it! Thanks so much!
Carol P
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On 18 Jan 2016, at 6:24 pm, Kevin Lloyd (Redacted sender "kevin.lloyd3" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Carol.
It’s just called iStick. If you insert the iStick into your phone you will be
prompted to download it directly.
Regards.
Kevin
From: Carol Pearson (Redacted sender "carol.pearson29" for DMARC)
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2016 1:59 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Bulk] [access-uk] Re: [Bulk] copying files to an iPhone
OK, Kevin, got mine and dying to try it.
What's the app called, please?
Carol P
On 07/01/2016 18:21, Kevin Lloyd (Redacted sender kevin.lloyd3 for DMARC) wrote:
Hi Alison.
She could consider purchasing an iStick and using that instead. A 16GB
iStick can be had for £16.99 on Amazon at the moment. The accompanying app can
be downloaded for free from the app store.
Effectively, it is a memory stick that has a standard USB at one end and a
lightning at the other. A switch in the middle of the device exposes either of
the ends depending on whether you are connecting to computer or an i device.
The app is accessible and allows you to browse the iStick contents, navigate
around the folders and then has it’s own music player with fully accessible
controls to play, pause, forward, rewind and play tracks in shuffle mode.
One word of warning is that the iStick player won’t remember it’s place so
it’s no good for MP3 audiobooks unfortunately.
It’s not too bulky when inserted into an iPhone but it is an extra accessory
to carry around.
Regards.
Kevin
From: CJ &AA MAY
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 4:35 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Bulk] [access-uk] copying files to an iPhone
My friend has recently acquired an iPhone. She doesn’t want to use Itunes to
manage her music. She has asked how she might copy an mp3 file from her
computer to her iPhone.
My thoughts were that she could do this via Dropbox. She has asked that if
she uses this method, would it mean that she could only play the files when she
had a WIFI connection? I’d think not as surely once she has accessed the file
via Dropbox, it will be on her iPhone wouldn’t it?
Alison