It’s been a while since I’ve seen “file transfer” as a headlining productivity problem for end users, but here it is making an appearance in an article about how hard it is to use the iPad in the context of an average end user’s collection of gear.
Prisoner of iTunes – the iPad file transfer horror
“The conflict between consumption and productivity”
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/07/ipad_file_transfer/
About jlampe:
Jonathan Lampe is VP, Product Management, of Ipswitch File Transfer. He developed the first editions of the MOVEit managed file transfer software and continues to guide the File Transfer division as it continues to pursue its mission of moving your most valuable data. He holds a computer science degree and an operations degree from Northern Illinois University, an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and two security certifications: ISC2's CISSP and SANS' System and Network Auditor.
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I see no issue with file transfer on the iPad. I use Dropbox on mine and it is top notch – syncing with all my other devices seamlessly. Some more info on that http://mashable.com/2010/05/04/dropbox-ipad/ .