I'm trying to clean up an iPad, transferring the photos and other files I no longer need there over to my Mac (MacOS 10.13) and wonder what my options are for doing that. I know of these methods:
File transfer from Mac to iPad
1) Connect iPad to Mac with a USB cable
2) open iTunes (on the Mac)
3) click on the iPad icon that pops up next to where you select music, films, podcasts etc (underneath the play/pause etc. buttons) to attach the iPad
4) drag the file(s) you want to put on your iPad over from the Mac and drop on the "On my device" section (left hand side column in iTunes)
This will transfer the files over to the iPad's appropriate places belonging to the apps that handle the media types you dragged over
There's another method for accessing/transferring files over from the Mac to the iPad connecting to the local Wifi network as described here. Here's a short summary:
File transfer from iPad to Mac
1) set up a wifi connection which both the Mac and iPad can access
2) go to the "Sharing" system preference (on the Mac) and turn on "File sharing"
3) it should say "File sharing on" with a green dot next to it. Take note of the address which is shown next to it (i.e. "smb://192.168.1.234")
4) open the "Files" app (iPad)
5) select "Connect to server" on the left hand side (possibly clicking the "..." button on the top left hand side first)
6) enter the smb address (which you previously found in step 3)
7) enter the username/password for the Mac user you want to access
8) You can now access the available shared folders on your Mac
But how about the other way round (transferring files from the iPad over to the Mac) so as to offload whatever files I have there? Some iPads are restricted (i.e. for school or work use) so it's not always just a matter of syncing them up to iTunes or whatever. Also it's quite cumbersome.
File transfer from Mac to iPad
1) Connect iPad to Mac with a USB cable
2) open iTunes (on the Mac)
3) click on the iPad icon that pops up next to where you select music, films, podcasts etc (underneath the play/pause etc. buttons) to attach the iPad
4) drag the file(s) you want to put on your iPad over from the Mac and drop on the "On my device" section (left hand side column in iTunes)
This will transfer the files over to the iPad's appropriate places belonging to the apps that handle the media types you dragged over
There's another method for accessing/transferring files over from the Mac to the iPad connecting to the local Wifi network as described here. Here's a short summary:
File transfer from iPad to Mac
1) set up a wifi connection which both the Mac and iPad can access
2) go to the "Sharing" system preference (on the Mac) and turn on "File sharing"
3) it should say "File sharing on" with a green dot next to it. Take note of the address which is shown next to it (i.e. "smb://192.168.1.234")
4) open the "Files" app (iPad)
5) select "Connect to server" on the left hand side (possibly clicking the "..." button on the top left hand side first)
6) enter the smb address (which you previously found in step 3)
7) enter the username/password for the Mac user you want to access
8) You can now access the available shared folders on your Mac
But how about the other way round (transferring files from the iPad over to the Mac) so as to offload whatever files I have there? Some iPads are restricted (i.e. for school or work use) so it's not always just a matter of syncing them up to iTunes or whatever. Also it's quite cumbersome.