Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
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Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
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Rudi
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Re: Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
Thanks!
(I don't need it - photos on my phone are automatically backed up to Google Photos when I am connected to WiFi)
(I don't need it - photos on my phone are automatically backed up to Google Photos when I am connected to WiFi)
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Hans
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Re: Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
The catch seems to be that you must be using the Win 10 Photo app on your PC. I don't and am never likely to. Mind you I don't have a phone with a camera so what am I griping about?
Ken
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Re: Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
Does your fancy SLR not have a phone built into it?stuck wrote:Mind you I don't have a phone with a camera so what am I griping about?
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Re: Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
Ken,stuck wrote:Mind you I don't have a phone with a camera so what am I griping about?
Ken
Do you have a camera with a phone?
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Re: Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
Rudi wrote:Does your fancy SLR not have a phone built into it?
No to both questions.Rudi wrote:jstevens wrote:Do you have a camera with a phone?
Ken
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Re: Microsoft App Makes Wireless Phone-To-PC Photo Transfer
Looks to me like a rather ill-concealed ploy to get users to move to Win 10. I find that Dropbox and iTunes work very well for that type of transfer.
What I'd like to know is what was engineered into the software to prevent it being backward compatible to Win 7, at least, given that there are so very many who have stayed on 7 because they dislike many of the ways in which 10 works.
What I'd like to know is what was engineered into the software to prevent it being backward compatible to Win 7, at least, given that there are so very many who have stayed on 7 because they dislike many of the ways in which 10 works.
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