Cannot transfer Folders with Files on iPad
I need to make use of my new ipad like a reader used for a research library that is having more than 5,000+ pdf documents which I have built up for my research for the drinking water contagion. But it is very sad that I get that I can transfer only the files but not folders where I have all of my files prearranged. I tried many times to do this but all the times it gives me the same result. I am wondering that if anyone has any thoughts or suggestion about this issue. I tried many things to solve this but all the times I got the same thing. Please help me friends.
Re: Cannot transfer Folders with Files on iPad
It is not only you who is facing the issues like this. There are many other users who are having the same issue. My suggestion to you is to use a third party cloud storage app like DropBox or Sugarsync. If you use that then you will find that this will allow you to make a folder in your computer where you can shift the folders which you desire to right to use on the iPad. It will also allow you to assign exact folders to sync on your iPad. With SugarSync you will be able to obtain protected cloud storage space for the entire files of yours. So try any one of those.
Re: Cannot transfer Folders with Files on iPad
There is an app called Filebrowers and this app will help you to import folders from your computer to your iPad. If you are using iPhone otherwise iPad then you have got to face the problem to move files from your iPod device to PC computer or vise versa. Now, you do not require being anxious regarding this any longer, since iPad File Explorer do the precise stuff to assist you handle folders as well as files on your iPod device. iPad File Explorer is the application that can run on Microsoft windows system. When you open iPad File Explorer and attach your iPod to the computer using USB connector then iPad File Explorer will make out your iPod device and gives the list of the entire folders as well as files. If you have many iPod devices then providentially iPad File Explorer supports various devices. You can control among these attached devices anytime. In addition to this iPad File Explorer can handle your iPhone with and without jailbreak But only if you are able to handle files on real root just on jailbroken devices. iPad File Explorer supports the majority of the iPod devices also the one with newest edition of firmware.
Re: Cannot transfer Folders with Files on iPad
If the documents that you want to transfer are the PDF file then you can use iAnnotate. There is another software available called Goodreader which allows the folders to transfer along with the files. Good.iWare publicizes a get through development that brings back the tremendously admired characteristic of transferring files using USB to its GoodReader document viewer intended for iPhone as well as iPad. Transferring files by the use of USB was accessible up until not many months ago while app developers offered USB support had to stop the attribute since it was in divergence by the rules of Apple’s iPhone SDK. GoodReaderUSB is obtainable to all Mac as well as Windows users, once more enables users to move files by the use of USB but exclusive of abusing rules made by Apple.
Re: Cannot transfer Folders with Files on iPad
I am agree with the above post that the Goodreader will do the thing but as you told that you have to transfer more than 5000 files so I would like to tell you that it will only transfer one file at a time and I don’t think that will fulfill your needs. Instead of that, you can make use of PerfectBrowser and this will permit you to move entire folder otherwise you can choose over one file for transferring. This will be better option for you.
Re: Cannot transfer Folders with Files on iPad
You can make folders with the help of Goodreader but you cannot bring in the existing folded as of the computer. I would advise you to use a mixture of Goodreader used for reading the PDFs and DropBox used for syncing the existing folder arrangement on your computer. But I am in no doubt that you would be pleased with a few of the additional solutions. I would visit the App Store also read the specs as well as reviews on the apps mentioned here to confirm which suits me best.