A user asked me how to copy a file (DXF) from his computer on his iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch).
This is a standard feature of iOS and iTunes which works the same way for all apps that use it.
For this, you must:
1) connect the iPad (or iPhone) on your computer;
2) launch iTunes;
3) in iTunes, select the device;
4) at the top of the right side of the screen, select "Apps";
5) go to the list under the title "File Sharing";
6) in the list, select iPocket Draw;
7) use the button "Add ..." to copy a new file; you can also drag and drop files.
Apple documentation on this: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4094
Recent issue by mail
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Eric Pousse
Re: Recent issue by mail
Eric, could this be done via Dropbox or email? Or is that the only way to do it?
Mike Rosen
Seattle, WA, USA
Mac OS Ventura 13.1, iOS 11.4.1 on iPad Pro
Seattle, WA, USA
Mac OS Ventura 13.1, iOS 11.4.1 on iPad Pro
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Re: Recent issue by mail
Yes Mike, this can be done with Mail or with apps like Dropbox, Air Sharing, etc...
If the file is .rcad or .dxf, you can open it in iPocket Draw.
If the file is .rcad or .dxf, you can open it in iPocket Draw.
Eric Pousse