On Sunday 30 August 2020 21:46:18 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Monday 31 August 2020 00.17:59 Mike Bird wrote:
I have in the dim and distant past used
kdebluetooth and relatives
but it was never easy and these days I simply email the photos from
the android and open them in kmail.
If anyone has a better solution I'd love to hear it.
--Mike
As most (Android) phones now no more work as USB drives and require MTP -
and maybe because I don't use my phone for much more that phone and agenda)
I use a tool called Airmore. Works quite well overt the local wifi.
Thierry
Bill's simple solution, but it will cost some money.
SD card - 256 gb $85 US
SD card reader - Vivitar 50-in-1 $10 US
Save or move stuff to the SD card. The reader plugs into a USB port. My old
reader transfers are slow (200 kbps tops), but my older one was even slower.
I just got the new reader, and have the new SD card set to pick up maybe next
weekend. (It was to be yesterday, but I am getting too old to be schlepping
all over the place like I used to do.)
Music is more my thing, but here I put the real money into good
professional-grade studio headphones; comes with different size plug-in
jacks, so I can listen on practically any device. I listen more on my phone
now than on computer or anything else. 256 gb holds a whole lotta music.
Bill
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