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kcaldwell85

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Oct 4, 2010
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At work I have pc the is connected to our network. I only use it for email, internet, ect.. My iMac is not connected to the network and is stand alone. I use the Mac for my design work. Occasionally I can pick up a wifi signal on it from somewhere in the park.

Anyways...

Is there an easy way to move files back and forth between the mac and pc, without using thumb drives?

The pc is brand new, but they only have usb on it. Now I just use thumb drives to transfer files.

Maybe using an FTP?

I just want to see if anyone has a trick to doing this. Thanks! :apple:
 
If you can access the Internet on both computers, consider setting up a Dropbox account. It is free for 5GB of data. If you are allowed, install Dropbox on your networked computer and the Mac. If you can't install Dropbox on the networked computer, use the web interface to upload/download files. This is what I use at work for a PC and a MBP.
 
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