You don’t need to pay for wifi.. She has the equipment already.
Wifi does not equal Internet.
You don’t need to pay for wifi.. She has the equipment already.
Wifi does not equal Internet.
You can transfer any file type this way? Word files or Excel files, too?
Yep.
Using an app called ‘Good Reader’ I can download via wifi or iTunes/USB. Can create folders and organise the files and send them to other apps.
Yes, we all know that. . . But since you seem to think for some reason that’s what I was implying–I was actually referring to situations when one is forced to use Dropbox or some over cloud, such as at my job, where they prohibit employees from transferring data to work machines from personal storage such as USB flash drives. If we do any work at home, the only way to bring it back to work is by Dropbox. So yesterday morning–when the internet connection went out for the whole organization–everything I’d prepared over the weekend was unavailable and it effectively resulted in a four-hour work stoppage.
While their policy is clearly about security, my overriding point (which shouldn’t be so hard to grasp) is that dependence on wireless data transfer–in general–sets us up for this type of mishap (unnecessarily, in the case of the OP) if we disallow the simple use of cable connections between machines.
Somehow I missed the fact that the OP already has the equipment, so obviously that’s the way for her to go, and while I agree that–because of this–it’s not such an inconvenience for her, it’s still rather silly that she has to do it.