As I am currently on my Windows Machine I have to give instructions
based on the Windows version of itunes but it should be similar if not
identical to Mac iTunes.
If your phone is dying I thought it best not to wait until I am on my Mac.
Plug your phone into your Mac.
1. Open itunes.
2. Hit the iPhone Button.
3. Go to Apps on your phone.
4. Go to File Sharing.
5. In the list of File Sharing apps find Voicedream
6. In the list of Documents you will find one item called Library.
7. Hit the save button and select a folder location that you want to
save the Voicedream Library to.
I have just done this on my Windows machine and found a folder for each
book. Some of the files are Voicecream Specific but there are also
text and other readable versions of the documents there.
David Griffith
On 01/04/2015 11:23, Ian Harrison wrote:
Dear listers,
Is there any way to back up the files I have in Voice dream reader? I think my
phone is dying and I don't want to lose the very long list of publications I
have in the app.
Thanks in advance
Ian
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