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You are probably wondering what kind of methods or ways available in case you want to transfer the file from your PC or laptop to your iPad. Basically, there are some possible and easy ways provided for this purpose – of course they come with their own perks and flaws. Sure you can always use the iTunes, but not only it sometimes requires quite a long time and rather complicated procedures, you also need to have cable connection for the iPad and the computer. Quite complicated and a mess, right? here are some possible ways that you can try, without too much hassle and fuss.
Transferring through Email
This is one of the oldest and also most ‘traditional’ ways. Simply send whatever files you want as attachment from your computer. You can open the email on your iPad and open up the attachment. It works best especially if you have two different email accounts. This is simple and easy, especially if the files being sent are quite small. But it may be a problem if you have to send large files. Not only uploading the files will consume your precious times, you may also have to spend lots of times downloading it. It is not efficient if you have to send large files and in very large amount, but it works for one or two small files.
Transferring through Cloud System
There are so many free Cloud drives available for your needs. Drives like Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or iCloud from Apple can be your alternative option. Keep in mind that most drives are offering free space up to 2.5GB, but you need to have your own account. If you want to have bigger space, you need to pay for it. Some drives must be installed, while some aren’t.
Once your account is activated, you can always drag your files from the desktop and drop them in the cloud drive. If you want to open them, access your iPad, open up the app, and open up the file. It’s that simple. Having Cloud drive account allows you to access your files from any location by using any kind of devices. There is no need for flash drive, external hard disk, or other fuss alike.
Transferring through Remote Access Software
You can also use particular software that enables you to access or control your computer from the mobile device. This kind of software is available in lots of sources.
Transferring through Email
This is one of the oldest and also most ‘traditional’ ways. Simply send whatever files you want as attachment from your computer. You can open the email on your iPad and open up the attachment. It works best especially if you have two different email accounts. This is simple and easy, especially if the files being sent are quite small. But it may be a problem if you have to send large files. Not only uploading the files will consume your precious times, you may also have to spend lots of times downloading it. It is not efficient if you have to send large files and in very large amount, but it works for one or two small files.
Transferring through Cloud System
There are so many free Cloud drives available for your needs. Drives like Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, or iCloud from Apple can be your alternative option. Keep in mind that most drives are offering free space up to 2.5GB, but you need to have your own account. If you want to have bigger space, you need to pay for it. Some drives must be installed, while some aren’t.
Once your account is activated, you can always drag your files from the desktop and drop them in the cloud drive. If you want to open them, access your iPad, open up the app, and open up the file. It’s that simple. Having Cloud drive account allows you to access your files from any location by using any kind of devices. There is no need for flash drive, external hard disk, or other fuss alike.
Transferring through Remote Access Software
You can also use particular software that enables you to access or control your computer from the mobile device. This kind of software is available in lots of sources.
- You can use the iPad and download the so called https://www.documents.me/ directly from the Apple Store.
- You will be asked about your email because you will have to sign in with it. Simply provide the information about your email and also password.
- You will be asked to download the app for the computer. Install it to your computer. Connect it to the internet.
- Wait for about several minutes. When you access the DocSync app within your iPad, you should be able to see the files from the computer.
- Just choose which ones you want to transfer. It will work just fine whether you are on different 3G or 4G network or the same network. The only flaw is that your computer should be on; otherwise, this method won’t work at all.