>>I am sure this should be simple since the entire purpose of iExplorer is to be able copying files from PC to iPad. But I can't get it. When I open iExplorer and navigate to a "folder" on iPad how do I command to copy a file there? I don't see a Paste button. I must be missing something simple. If you use iExplorer and done copying files, please let me know how.
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>IIRC, the ipad is a closed system. The only way to get files on there is through the apple store.
I know for the fact that files can be transferred/copied from PC to iPad; this is what iExplorer is designed to do. I read testimonials of many who have done it. And this is what I am trying to do; replace the default dictionary on iPad with the custom made. But I am probably missing something as to how to copy the file. I will keep looking at iExplorer docs.
Thank you.
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