Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: Question about dropbox iOS app.
Do you have a computer? If so, you can just move the files into your iCloud's
photostream folder (you decide where that is in iCloud settings on the
computer). Then they will appear on your iPad's list
: Question about dropbox iOS app.
Do you have a computer? If so, you can just move the files into your iCloud's
photostream folder (you decide where that is in iCloud settings on the
computer). Then they will appear on your iPad's list of photos next time you
sync, assuming the iPad has
Alex,
Your method only works for up to 1000 photos or the last month worth of taken
photos.
Photo Stream is only used for up to one months pictures and at that, only 1000
as a maximum.
So Chris would only be able to sync the last 31 days worth of taken photos, and
up to no more than 1000.
is this part of ITunes?
- Original Message -
From: Alex Hall
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: Question about dropbox iOS app.
Do you have a computer? If so, you can just move the files into your iCloud's
photostream folder (you decide
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- Original Message -
From: Neil Barnfather - TalkNav for...@talknav.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Question about dropbox iOS app.
Chris,
Do you mean 25Gb of messages rather than 25Mb, as 25Mb should be about 35 -
50 pictures taken
i have a bit of a scenario, and I am wondering if there is an easy way to do
this.
In my dropbox account, more specifically, in my photos folder, I have just now
probably over 25 to 30 MB worth of pictures. I would like to transfer all of
these photos over to my iPad. This way they will
Do you have a computer? If so, you can just move the files into your iCloud's
photostream folder (you decide where that is in iCloud settings on the
computer). Then they will appear on your iPad's list of photos next time you
sync, assuming the iPad has Photostream enabled, and they won't be in