Yes, a great solution indeed. I have been using this for a long time & it surely works. The oly limitation with this approach is that in this way, the files aren't really copied to the local storage & one needs to go to the Dropbox each time one wants to play the files. Any ideas?
If you mark the file as an offline file in Dropbox, it will download and store it on your device. If you don't want to listen to the file through Dropbox, what app do you want to use? Perhaps that app offers an import option. Check the share options for the app. For instance, Voice Dream Reader will import from Dropbox.
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dropbox maybe?
i haven't tried it since I have a linux desktop.
Restriction using dropbox
Yes, a great solution indeed. I have been using this for a long time & it surely works. The oly limitation with this approach is that in this way, the files aren't really copied to the local storage & one needs to go to the Dropbox each time one wants to play the files. Any ideas?
What app do you want to use to play the file?
If you mark the file as an offline file in Dropbox, it will download and store it on your device. If you don't want to listen to the file through Dropbox, what app do you want to use? Perhaps that app offers an import option. Check the share options for the app. For instance, Voice Dream Reader will import from Dropbox.
Waltr 2
If you wish to transfer your file(s) from your Mac to your iDevice without going through iTunes, you might want to look at <a href="https://www.macrumors.com/2016/10/28/waltr-2-for-mac-transfer-content-to-ios-device/">Waltr 2</a> . There is a twenty-four hour free trial.
another option
Sounds like JustCast might be an option for you: http://www.applevis.com/forum/ios-ios-app-discussion/transfer-files-your-idevice-using-justcast