1. Write ability for mount_ftp
2. Ability to connect (read/write) to SFTP
We dont have android...this is iOS and OSXI use WiFi file transfer on Android and it looks like it's in the app store that might just do what you're looking for
Apple's file System phobia on their iPads directly led to me buying an Android tablet. It comes with drag and drop from desktop to device; without any of that failure prone 'syncing' nonsense. I couldn't be happier. Things either 'just work' or they don't, and I know immediately, not five hours later when I'm stuck in some Godforsaken airport lounge.We dont have android...this is iOS and OSX
We dont have android...this is iOS and OSX
A very quick and easy way to transfer any kind of files between iphone and osx..like an mp3 or movie file
1. Bug fixes. Obviously.
2. More 3D in the UI. Yeah, I know Ivy loves flat, but I don't.
3. Make the green button do zoom instead of full screen, and have alternate activate full screen. It is a Windows centric behavior which has no place on OSX, except in a few usefull cases.
4. Wake on LAN working properly. I don't count that under #1, as the behavior is so erratic and has been so since Lion, that it deserves its own entry.
5. Don't have Finder lock up on me whenever it is doing something. They said they rewrote Finder a couple of releases ago, but well, it didn't do much.
6. Proper SMB support.
7. Siri in OSX.
8. A larger Spotlight window, with a clear listing of where the files are located. The currently overlay on whatever random file you are looking at is just redicilously badly done.
9. Have Finder remember my window sizes between reboots (Really!).
10. More colors in Finder.
11. Throw iTunes 12 in the trash. How on Earth they thought that was a step forward in useability, I just don't know.
12. Make iPhone/iPad-iTunes syncing work.
13. Stop making UI changes for the sake of changes. I loathe it.
14. Stability and speed. Snow Leopard the Sequel! Roawr!
Agreed. I would love it if they just ironed the OS, it looks fab and for the most part works wonderfully. Not sure the shareholders would be happy if they released a new update without any new features though...Really all I would like out of it would be for Apple to use this as a release to optimize the OS and not add any major new features. I think it would be wonderful if they could get it to run faster than Yosemite on the same hardware.
1. Bug fixes. Obviously.
2. More 3D in the UI. Yeah, I know Ivy loves flat, but I don't.
3. Make the green button do zoom instead of full screen, and have alternate activate full screen. It is a Windows centric behavior which has no place on OSX, except in a few usefull cases.
4. Wake on LAN working properly. I don't count that under #1, as the behavior is so erratic and has been so since Lion, that it deserves its own entry.
5. Don't have Finder lock up on me whenever it is doing something. They said they rewrote Finder a couple of releases ago, but well, it didn't do much.
6. Proper SMB support.
7. Siri in OSX.
8. A larger Spotlight window, with a clear listing of where the files are located. The currently overlay on whatever random file you are looking at is just redicilously badly done.
9. Have Finder remember my window sizes between reboots (Really!).
10. More colors in Finder.
11. Throw iTunes 12 in the trash. How on Earth they thought that was a step forward in useability, I just don't know.
12. Make iPhone/iPad-iTunes syncing work.
13. Stop making UI changes for the sake of changes. I loathe it.
14. Stability and speed. Snow Leopard the Sequel! Roawr!
Allow for a keyboard shortcut or mouse button to activate Notification Center (as is the case with dashboard)
I wish they would get rid of (or at least give me a setting to get rid of) all the new UI animations that were added in Yosemite. I'm talking about the ones that you get when clicking on checkboxes, radio buttons, text fields and popup menus. They have zero usability value.
13. Stop making UI changes for the sake of changes. I loathe it.