But even without that, saving to iCloud on the Mac side is anything but seamless. Drag'n'drop' to a browser window is a clumsy and unnecessary step.
Huh?
Fair point. And good to see Apple has addressed this ... in Mountain Lion.
But I'm using 10.7 which doesn't allow this. (It's not that I'd begrudge the upgrade costs - it's because of legacy apps.)
And the other sync issues due to different of file formats on iOS remain. I really hope Apple addresses this.
kevt wrote: » ... saving to iCloud on the Mac side is anything but seamless. Drag'n'drop' to a browser window is a clumsy and unnecessary step.
He's just in the past, is all. No need for that.
Man, I love linguistics. The 'that' there has a great double meaning in telling off you for your tone and him for not updating.
tallest skil wrote: » He's just in the past, is all. No need for that. Man, I love linguistics. The 'that' there has a great double meaning in telling off you for your tone and him for not updating.
It's an argument borne of ignorance, is all. He should have looked it up, but it's not that it was wrong at one time.
tallest skil wrote: » It's an argument borne of ignorance, is all. He should have looked it up, but it's not that it was wrong at one time.
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Originally Posted by kevt
But even without that, saving to iCloud on the Mac side is anything but seamless. Drag'n'drop' to a browser window is a clumsy and unnecessary step.
Huh?
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
Huh?
Fair point. And good to see Apple has addressed this ... in Mountain Lion.
But I'm using 10.7 which doesn't allow this. (It's not that I'd begrudge the upgrade costs - it's because of legacy apps.)
And the other sync issues due to different of file formats on iOS remain. I really hope Apple addresses this.
Thank you for making your bias and lack of knowledge so blatantly obvious.
Originally Posted by MacBook Pro
Thank you for making your bias and lack of knowledge so blatantly obvious.
He's just in the past, is all. No need for that.
Man, I love linguistics. The 'that' there has a great double meaning in telling off you for your tone and him for not updating.
No. You are excusing an asinine argument.
Originally Posted by MacBook Pro
No. You are excusing an asinine argument.
It's an argument borne of ignorance, is all. He should have looked it up, but it's not that it was wrong at one time.
Except that: