Dropbox or OneDrive both should do more or less what you want, only thing is that the files the app on your iOS device sees are synced to the cloud. Of course they are also in their respective folders inside Dropbox or OneDrive on the computer, but the app will see the cloud version. There are other file manager apps, but they basically work the same way. Some may actually see the files on your computer, I believe one such is "Tonido" but I am not sure if I spell this correctly. There was a lot of talk about that app about a year ago.
Regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Russ Kiehne Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 7:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative Speaking of third-party apps, do you know of a app I can run on my ios device that will do some thing like the following? I connect the ios device to my computer. Then I run a app on the ios device I would call open in. Then you could use this app to browse the files on your computer such as: a file called The Case of the Counterfeit Eye.zip. Doubletap and hold on the file and get a menu like: dismiss pop up AirDrop Button Mail Button Open in Voice Dream Button Open in BARD Mobile Button Open in Learning Ally Button Quick view Button -----Original Message----- From: M. Taylor Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 8:29 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative Hello Richard, the third-party app he recommended was iMazing. He said that there is both a Mac and a Windows version. A sighted friend of mine uses iMazing on the Mac and swears by it. Mark -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 5:43 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative Which third party app did they recommend, or were they not quite that helpful. Richard -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of M. Taylor Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 10:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: A Very Surprising Suggestion by an Apple Accessibility Technical Support Representative Hello Everyone, As I have posted, on-list, since updating to iOS 9.0.2, I have not been able to either add or remove any media from my iPhone 5 S, be it audio books, ring tones, music, etc. After extensive research, I discovered that many of those using iTunes for Windows and even some using OS X, were experiencing the same problem. As would be expected, there were suggestions as to how to resolve this problem. I tried all of them and none worked, for me. Finally, yesterday, I decided to call the Apple accessibility support number. As it is not my intention to write a novel here, I will just provide the sum and substance of my call. By the way, I want you to know that the tech was very gracious and professional. As I had dedicated an entire afternoon to resolving this problem, I, too, was very patient and polite. 1. I asked the rep if he was familiar or had any recent experience using iTunes for Windows. He said yes. 2. He told me that he had heard of no problems with syncing between the 5 S running 9.0.2 and that he was personally using Windows with a 5 S with no problem during our call. 3. Because I have yet to hear an Apple support specialist admit that there may be a bug in anything, (just my experience, mind you), I had prepared a URL to give to the tech to prove that this problem has been reported to Apple since as early as the first release of iOS 9.0. I will admit that it gave me a lot of satisfaction when he returned to the line, after visiting the site containing the reports, minus his, if not arrogance, then his conviction that mine was an isolated issue. 4. After spending a lot of time on the phone with no success, he inadvertently admitted that he was using a Mac to help me troubleshoot. This came up because we were searching for some system files that clearly do not exist on a Windows PC. When I called him out on this, he admitted that he was not using a Windows PC during our call. The Surprise: 5. He suggested that I use a third-party application, instead of iTunes, to sync my iOS devices. I was really stunned at his suggestion, to say the least. He was unable to resolve my problem. However, I am delighted to report that, after doing some thinking on the matter, I decided to attempt a different approach and, thankfully, it was successful. The following are the steps I took in order to resolve the problem: 1. Before launching iTunes for Windows and attaching my 5 S, after unhiding the system files, I deleted the .iPSW file that was initially downloaded in iTunes. Doing this forced iTunes to download a fresh copy of iOS 9.0.2 to my PC. 2. I restored my 5 S and set it up as a new phone. 3. I then restored a previously saved backup of my 5 S. 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