Not enough bloatware that I've bothered to remove any of it. [link]
I use some of it, like the file manager and the reader.
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Not enough bloatware that I've bothered to remove any of it. [link]
I use some of it, like the file manager and the reader.
Those are decent specs. I wonder why Samsung is charging so much more for theirs? I'll have to read the specs in more detail. The Transformer looks awesome, but I don't even know if I need that much awesome, plus I'm not really that interested in the add on keyboard, which seems to be why most people like it.
This is a question for Drew and/or anyone else who buys lots macs for business. The last time I bought a laptop, the guy told me I was. Is eligible for business team pricing. But no one can tell me what that means exactly. I thought I had been "signed up" for something but it has all been very vague and the Apple Store clerks seem unsure.
I love my Macbook to teensy little pieces, except I can't mount my Tab or iPod on it like a hard drive. Do people just not care about this, why it hasn't been crowdsolved or hacked or whatever? Getting stuff off my iPod is an issue, and getting stuff onto the Tab is way harder than it should be. Loading up Kies and using that is so much slower than just copying onto the HD device in Windows.
And, no, Android File Transfer doesn't work for the Galaxy. Am I just missing another solution that is out there?
I'm surprised you can't mount them. What kind of iPod is it?
Did you try turning on USB debugging on the Tab?
I'm having issues with a new NAS I've set up to hold media. iTunes claims to be syncing properly, but podcasts aren't syncing at all. The old ones aren't being deleted and the new ones are showing up in iTunes but not on my actual phone.
Any ideas?
Stephanie, sorry I've been remiss in replying earlier. I have a business account with Apple. They should have someone who deals with business accounts in each Apple store. Basically the more equipment you buy the more of a discount you will get. They keep a tally on it. My experience has been that the discount isn't all that great and I actually do better either buying through my source at Full Compass (Let me know and I can connect you with him if you'd like) who can usually get me things at about 5% under list price on Apple, or I buy through Best Buy and make sure I get the credit on my Reward Zone account so that I'm at least racking up some store credit there.
Okay that was weird, it's working fine now. None of the troubleshooting sites I looked at suggested complaining, but hey, whatever works.
I'm surprised you can't mount them. What kind of iPod is it?
To show up as a hard drive? I've never had an iPod show up as a HD on this laptop, but this one is an iPod touch.
USB debugging won't fix the Galaxy issue. It's a known thing. Kies is the only supported method of transfer, and that doesn't even support all file formats. It's really irritating. The Tab uses MTP to transfer files, which Windows supports, and Apple does not. The third party apps like Android File Transfer don't work, because they hard code device support, apparently, and there's no post-Tab release.
Maybe? Sometime?