> - what's the best way to go about getting mail for: > > dave @ caughtinmotion dot com > and > brooksdj @ ca dot inter dot net. > ?? > would i set up MAIL to do it or just go through a browser like i'm doing.
Either way. It's generally more convenient for me to set up Mail for each of my accounts, no matter what service they're hosted with, on my iPad/iPhone and on my Mac as well; either option is easily available. > - will the ipad support firefox There is a Firefox browser available on iPadOS, but I have never used it. I'm happy enough with Safari as an internet browser. > - i have Gmail on my iphone so ill assume its supported on an iPaD, with a > Gmail app Again, you can use a Gmail specific app, or you can create a Gmail account in Mail. Your choice. > -what about making folders like on a Mac desktop, i have my photos stored > im=n specific year, like 2023, then subfolders like 3-3-23-Kings trail > walk, is this possible on an ipad,, google has me confused about this. On macOS, the functionality of manipulating directory structure on local or external storage is handled by the Finder. On iOS and iPadOS, the Files app allows users to do the same, in a somewhat more specific (and manual) manner; file system manipulation functionality is built into apps on these operating systems to manage their private, secure directory storage in a more automated manner. The Files app is included with any current installation of iOS and iPadOS, and it can be obtained free of charge from the App Store with any iPhone/iPad as well. A screenshot of the Files app listing on the App Store: https://www.flickr.com/gp/gdgphoto/o3ZQXQ905s Files can be used to create a directory structure per whatever your needs might be, either locally on an iPad or iPhone, or on external or iCloud storage. (Yes, you can connect an external drive to iPad/iPhone presuming you have the correct cable and/or adapters for your devices.) Since I do my photo organizational work on my macOS system, and use the iPhone/iPad for photo work in the field on a rather more casual basis, I have not set up a photo directory structure that mimics my macOS system directory structure but it's certainly possible (and easy) to do so. Here's what Files shows of my iPad Pro 11" directory structure at present: https://www.flickr.com/gp/gdgphoto/0310mtvb53 As you can see, the default folder organization is being defined by the apps I have installed and use. I can easily define another directory tree for photos, either locally or on iCloud or external drives. Inside an app like Photos, you organize photos into Albums to achieve the same thing from a use perspective. I generally use SnapSeed for quick edits … it's fast and easy. For more extensive work Photos used in conjunction with Raw POWER is an excellent image editor and so is Affinity Photo. Both Raw POWER and Affinity Photo run on iPadOS, iOS, and versions are available for macOS as well if you want to use the same software on all your systems. I generally use Lightroom Classic to do my photo work on macOS, mostly since I've been using it since it went to Public Beta 2 or something like that in 2005. I haven't used the mobile version of it at all. When I do work on the iPad or iPhone, I move the original and the finish files to my Mac and bring them into Lightroom Classic for management and, occasionally, additional work. G — No matter where you go, there you are. > On Mar 8, 2023, at 6:09 AM, Bob W PDML <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yes, that’s on my iPhone, iPad and Mac mini. The Files app came pre-installed > on all my platforms. I don’t know if it’s on the App Store- I don’t see why > not, but just make sure you get the one by Apple not by Vlad Yabloko. > >> On 8 Mar 2023, at 13:51, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thanks Bob, thats wth ipad correct? >> >> My google searches said it can be done but i could not find any links that >> had visual examples which is best for me, I still have mu old ipad mini >> vers 2 i suppose is shoudl fire it up and see if i can find this files app >> or is this something i need to download form the app store, I have an >> icloud account should figure that out soon then >> >> Dave >> >>> On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 8:32 AM Bob W PDML <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Yes, the Files app works more or less the same across all three platforms. >>> You can also use it to access other storage providers, such as MS OneDrive. >>> >>> I keep everything in my iCloud Drive so everything is accessible from all >>> three. >>> >>>>> On 8 Mar 2023, at 13:20, David J Brooks <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Doug , anyone else, this is the files i was hoping can be done in an >>> iPad >>>> >>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/djbrooks/52734445198/ >>>> >>>> or something similar. >>>> >>>>> On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 2:35 PM Doug Brewer <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>>> Not sure what you need on the folders question, although I do hope you >>>>> have your photos backed up to at least a couple of external drives in >>>>> case your desktop goes toes up. That said, there's a ton of options for >>>>> storing and manipulating photos on an iPad. I think Godders uses a >>>>> combination of apps along with the Apple Photos software, for example. I >>>>> have Lightroom Mobile and the Pshop for iPad app, so I can sync up with >>>>> my desktop easily. Seems like you mentioned wanting to use more up to >>>>> date versions of both Lr and Ps, so the mobile versions might be the way >>>>> to go. >>>>> Maybe not the clarity you hoped for. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

