Wednesday • January 4, 2012 • by Cale Bruckner
Need to transfer a file from your MAC to an Android device? I did.
No extra software is needed to connect an Android device with a Windows computer. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for a MAC running OS X 10.5 or later. You’ll need to download Android File Transfer from Google to view and transfer files between your Mac and your Android device (running Android 3.0 or later).
I needed to transfer a large APK (Android application package) from my MacBook Pro to my Galaxy Nexus yesterday and Android File Transfer worked perfectly. It took a little sleuthing to figure this out, so I thought I’d share.
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Tagged with: Android, android file transfer, apk, MAC, Mobile
Android File Transfer
0 CommentsWednesday • January 4, 2012 • by Cale Bruckner
No extra software is needed to connect an Android device with a Windows computer. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for a MAC running OS X 10.5 or later. You’ll need to download Android File Transfer from Google to view and transfer files between your Mac and your Android device (running Android 3.0 or later).
I needed to transfer a large APK (Android application package) from my MacBook Pro to my Galaxy Nexus yesterday and Android File Transfer worked perfectly. It took a little sleuthing to figure this out, so I thought I’d share.
Related posts:
Posted in: tech.commentary, tech.commentary.android
Tagged with: Android, android file transfer, apk, MAC, Mobile