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Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 10 Jun 2012, 11:17
by nl05369
Hello,
for a few years now, I would love to see support to access photos from my apple devices. When I attach them to my Pc, Windows Explorer can access the device, but I cannot seem to get to them in Salamander.
Could this feature ne added? (or is there already a 3rd party plugin somewhere)?

cheers
Alex Cotton

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 14 Jun 2012, 11:07
by Ether
All devices that appear in Windows Explorer but don't have a letter (e.g. F:), will be accessible using the not-yet-finished Folders plug-in, once it's released. Unfortunately, it seems the work was put on hold as it's relatively low priority in comparison to Unicode, UAC and 64-bit support, which are planned for the near future.

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 17 Jun 2012, 00:54
by nl05369
Thanks for the reply Ether.
Any idea how this functionality can get bumped up in priority again?

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 25 Jun 2012, 10:26
by Ether
nl05369 wrote:Any idea how this functionality can get bumped up in priority again?
Nope. The priorities are set for now. I assume there will be a discussion about what to do next, after the features I mentioned are finished.

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 26 Jun 2012, 12:20
by mzvarik
I also can't wait for this function... Samsung S3 i9300 not there either.

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 27 Jun 2012, 16:40
by Tomas Kopal
mzvarik wrote:I also can't wait for this function... Samsung S3 i9300 not there either.
Samsung S3 is running Android, and there you can switch the connection to Mass storage mode. Then everything will work (and much faster, at least on S2 it does).

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 31 Aug 2012, 15:42
by mzvarik
Tomas Kopal wrote:
mzvarik wrote:I also can't wait for this function... Samsung S3 i9300 not there either.
Samsung S3 is running Android, and there you can switch the connection to Mass storage mode. Then everything will work (and much faster, at least on S2 it does).
Not working... After connection it says "connected as mass storage" in the phone and there are two options:
1) MTP (default - transfer of media files)
2) PTP (camera files)
Either one makes no difference, doesn't show in Salamander.

It does always come up in Windows Explorer (windows 7) as "Samsung S3 Phone"

Btw. I don't have a SD card inside the phone.

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 03 Sep 2012, 11:09
by Tomas Kopal
It seems that in newer Android versions, USB mass storage option was removed. That may be also your case.

You can either use some 3rd party application to re-enable it (e.g. http://www.xda-developers.com/android/a ... -sandwich/ or http://www.xda-developers.com/android/u ... axy-s-iii/), or you need to use MTP mode with some other file manager (e.g. Explorer), as AS does not currently have any support for devices in MTP mode.

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 07 Dec 2013, 13:44
by mzvarik
To funguje jenom pro externí SD karty... jinak jste to opravdu posunuli za těch 18 měsíců... kdybych si nepřečetl update log, tak ani nevím, že se něco měnilo :-|

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 21:03
by Ether
mzvarik wrote:To funguje jenom pro externí SD karty... jinak jste to opravdu posunuli za těch 18 měsíců... kdybych si nepřečetl update log, tak ani nevím, že se něco měnilo :-|
I think you shouldn't write Czech in this thread.

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 10 Apr 2014, 07:15
by Yuriy
I was able to view contents of iPhone/iPad with Salamander using TC Proxy with T-pot plugin for Total Commander. It is rather old and made for iPod only, but still works for me.
So it doesn't seem to be too difficult to implement it directily, does it?

Re: Support for Apple devices (iphone& iPad etc)

Posted: 23 Jan 2016, 10:32
by Jan Rysavy
See Portable Devices plugin.