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mixture 11th May 2012 16:39


PCs and Macs can file share over a network, but it can be difficult to set up. I have encountered Windows machines that refuse to mount Mac shares and vice versa, even when settings are identical to other working pairs.
Thursby Dave on a Mac.... Robert's your uncle, no probes with accessing windows shares again.

And if you really can't get shares going, you can also just resort to FTP or SFTP. The mac has both of those built-in and you can get free FTP/SFTP servers for windows.


NTFS is OK for a one way transfer from PC to Mac, as the Mac can read NTFS, but won't write to them.
When was the last time you Googled the words Mac and NTFS together ? :cool:

See Paragon NTFS for Mac or Tuxera NTFS for Mac.

Paragon also do HFS+ for Windows.

Never used em myself because I use network shares to get around the file system format problem. But they are out there !

mutt 11th May 2012 17:16

Try Neooffice for your word processing requirements, its free! It also includes presentation, spreadsheet and database functions. As for photos, try Picassa, once again its free.

Mutt

Milo Minderbinder 11th May 2012 17:58

Mutt

Is NeoOffice significantly different from OpenOffice / LibreOffice to use it in preference?

mutt 11th May 2012 18:10

My limited understanding was that open office worked on PC, Neooofice worked on MAC....

Mutt

Mac the Knife 11th May 2012 20:43

NeoOffice was created when there was no Open/LibreOffice for Mac.

Used it for a while - pretty nice.

Now that Open/LibreOffice have Mac versions, little advantage and it costs.

Mac :ok:

[sorry NeoOffice.....!]

peterh337 29th May 2012 20:24

Can Ipad browse an OFFLINE website?
 
Under windoze this is trivial. Click on index.htm and off it goes, running the locally stored website tree off the hard drive etc.

There seems to be no obvious way of doing that on IOS. One may be able to fetch a website (going through every possible link, however) and somehow retain the cache, but the browser will reload many/most pages when you do Back etc...

The Ipad is not (yet) jailbroken but I can access some app directories using Iphone Explorer. For example I can drag/drop files into Goodreader's Documents directory and that works great for loading PDFs to read later, without messing with Itunes.

So I need an app whose Documents dir is externally accessible and which is a web browser :)

MacBoero 29th May 2012 20:41

App store...

Atomic Web Browser
Terra Web Browser

Terra was free if I remember rightly.

peterh337 29th May 2012 21:37

Can one access the workspace of these directly, or does it need some Itunes process?

MacBoero 29th May 2012 22:33

I haven't looked at them for some time, but I believe one of them integrates with DropBox.

peterh337 30th May 2012 07:31

One loses the will to live, trying to bend a Church of Jobs product to do something which their Politburo didn't intend...

mixture 30th May 2012 12:36

peterh337 ,

Sigh.... yet more un-necessary Apple bashing. :=

To be frank, browsing websites offline is not something your average punter is ever likely to feel the urge to do, whether they use Apple, Android or something else.

As for your "Politburo didn't intend" comment.... when was the last time you were involved in quality software development ? Adding a feature like offline browsing takes more than a couple of lines of code.

Hence the functionality is not built-in. Submit a feature-request if you want it to be on their radar for future developments, just like you would with any other vendor.

peterh337 30th May 2012 17:37


As for your "Politburo didn't intend" comment.... when was the last time you were involved in quality software development ?
Since the 1970s... continuously, embedded software for industrial use (= no bugs that any customer should discover).


Adding a feature like offline browsing takes more than a couple of lines of code.
Yes; it's called a "browser" :)

The basic issue is that IOS works hard to not expose what is normally called a "file system".

Yet, the file system is there, exposed perfectly well (to a degree supported by Apple) using widely used tools, with no jailbreaking involved.

Anyway, Atomic Web browser says it supports "Option to save webpages as HTML Only or Complete (Webarchive)" so I will give that a try :ok: One has to go online first and let it grab the whole lot, which is OK.

beardy 1st Jun 2012 14:20

browse an offline website
 
On ipad I use iSaveWeb pro

App Store - iSaveWeb - web pages saving tool

It takes time to download web pages, but is very good

Rather be Gardening 8th Jun 2012 06:38

Emails disappearing from IPad
 
I was checking my emails on the IPad last night (TalktTalk account). I noticed there were 4 new ones but couldn't open them, then they all disappeared - opened and unopened ones. Not in the trash. Checked the account today on the PC - none of the ones I noticed last night were there. There was one email I particularly needed to read - anyone got any idea of what went wrong and what I can do to put it right?

Milo Minderbinder 8th Jun 2012 08:45

any chance someone else read then on another machine?

how much is in the mailbox? AOL impose a limit on how big a mailbox in their system can be. Not sure what it is, but when you hit it funny things like this can happen

Rather be Gardening 8th Jun 2012 09:30

Hi Milo, There were only 5 emails in the inbox. Nothing in any of the other folders. Other machine (PC) was on standby, not in use when it happened.

Milo Minderbinder 8th Jun 2012 14:20

and no chance anyone has hacked the account?

Symptoms suggest they were read and deleted from another machine - maybe by someone who has broken in.
Obviously I don't know if thats correct, but I'd treat it as time to change passwords on the account

Other logical option is that you deleted a bunch in error without realising - only you can answer to the liklihood of that

Rather be Gardening 8th Jun 2012 18:00

No chance account was hacked - have recently changed password. I'm certain I didn't block-delete - couldn't even get the blessed things to open, then pfff, they were gone! I had a quick shufti at the TalkTalk customer forum - looks as if TT might be the cause of the problem as others are reporting missing emails/blocked accounts/unable to read mail etc. :( Can anyone recommend an alternative provider? :*

Wageslave 10th Jun 2012 11:57

Jailbreak my iPad?
 
I'm new to iPad and have read about jailbreaking. Can the cognoscenti outline the whys and wherefores of this, what the advantages and uses are, and opinions on the value of the procedure?

green granite 10th Jun 2012 12:18

It's so you can add non Apple approved applications to it. It voids the warranty.


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