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- RckyMtnViaExplorerMy DW has an Ipad and a MacBook Air, and I have a Dell Laptop. When we are in rv parks with wifi, I have no problems connecting, but she has lots of problems connecting. I have heard this may be due to the Safari browser on Apple products. I have also heard that if you install Google Chrome on Apple products that it makes connecting to wifi and web browsing easier. Any thoughts or comments?
- Art_DavisExplorer
NCWriter wrote:
Rockrash wrote:
IPad requires you use itunes for everything. If you want to add/remove pics, you have to go to itunes first. An Android tablet let's you do functions more like a normal computer. Most of your better Android tablets have a usb port on them to allow use of a flash drive and will also have a SD card that you can remove.
Imo, anything with Apple is a waste. And for the record, I own an iPad.
I agree the USB port would be much more desirable. But you don't have to use itunes, you can add photos with a little $30 Apple Camera Connection attachment, at least I can with ipad2. Plug the connector into the port that you use for recharging.
Two options: Insert the SD card from the camera. Or you can use your camera's connector cord with a second USB connection plug that also comes with the same kit.
The download is very quick and you can opt to load all, selected ones, or just new ones not already on your iPad.
Then you can delete later with the trash can option at the top just like any photo.
I do this all the time while we are traveling in the RV. I got the Apple Camera Connection Kit at Best Buy.
I've been an iPad fan ever since Day 1, but have had no experience with the camera kit. Can you transfer other files from the sd card or only photos? - FizzExplorerWe have three iPads & one iPod in the house.
This has solved all our storage problems......
Seagate WiFi HD - NCWriterExplorerArt, I've only done photos, never tried videos but assume you could transfer those too.
- garmpExplorer IItcfullersoccer, loved you response. As a dedicated Mac user I should agree, but I can't. Got two Macs, a PC laptop and a 'droid tablet, which I feel is the better. Course if I didn't feel it the better table, I wouldn't of bought it. I prefer the 'droid cause of the many more apps available, the lesser cost and the non-proprietary OS. But that's just my deranged way of thinking.
- NCWriterExplorer
RckyMtnVia wrote:
My DW has an Ipad and a MacBook Air, and I have a Dell Laptop. When we are in rv parks with wifi, I have no problems connecting, but she has lots of problems connecting. I have heard this may be due to the Safari browser on Apple products. I have also heard that if you install Google Chrome on Apple products that it makes connecting to wifi and web browsing easier. Any thoughts or comments?
We travel with an Asus laptop and an ipad2. Sometimes we can get wifi on the laptop but not on the iPad, and sometimes it's the reverse, oddly enough. So having both has proven very helpful.
My iPad has AT&T cellular, and that comes in VERY handy when traveling in the RV. In fact, I almost never bother logging on to Campground wifi with my iPad when we are in the US because the cellular Internet works better. (In Canada, I use wifi on the iPad to avoid paying for international cellular,)
Safari generally works great. Have no knowledge of loading Chrome onto the iPad, but now I'm curious about the benefits. - srt20Explorer
NCWriter wrote:
Art, I've only done photos, never tried videos but assume you could transfer those too.
Yes vids also. I use an HD action cam with 32gb card and transfer the vids to my ipad mini. Then when I get home I transfer the vids to my seagate wirless. Ipad mini is a lot easy to take traveling than a laptop.
In fact with a mini hdmi cable to the lightening to USB cable, I don't even have to remove the sd card from the camera. They make cables and adapters for whatever you need.
It might sound complicated, but it's really not.
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