If your computer uses a Mac operating system, click Go > Connect to Server. Type the IP address using the following format: smb://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Go to the files or folders that you want to copy. When prompted, enter the username and storage access password. Drag and drop the files or folders.
Download and install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC and you can install WiFi File Transfer - FTP 115.0.0.9.100 in your Windows PC and Mac OS. WiFi File Transfer - FTP is developed by bestdeveloperteam and listed under Tools. If you are looking to install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC then read the rest of the article where you will find 2 ways to install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC using BlueStacks and Nox app player however you can also use any one of the following alternatives of BlueStacks.
Download and Install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC (Windows and Mac OS)Following are the 2 metshods to install Facebook Lite in PC:. Install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC using BlueStacks App Player. Install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC using Nox App Player 1. Install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC using BlueStacks BlueStacks is an Android App Player that allows you to run Android apps on PC. Following are the steps on how to install any app on PC with Bluestacks:. To begin,.
Launch BlueStacks on PC. Once BlueStacks is launched, click My Apps button in the emulator. Search for: WiFi File Transfer - FTP. You will see search result for WiFi File Transfer - FTP app just install it.
Login to your Google account to download apps from Google Play on Bluestacks. After login, installation process will start for WiFi File Transfer - FTP depending on your internet connection. Hints: If you are having LOADING issue with BlueStacks software simply install the Microsoft.net Framework software in your PC.
Or comment below your problem. Other Apps by bestdeveloperteam developer:. Hint: You can also Download WiFi File Transfer - FTP APK file and install it on Bluestacks Android emulator if you want to.
You can download WiFi File Transfer - FTP APK downloadable file in your PC to install it on your PC Android emulator later. WiFi File Transfer - FTP APK file details: Best Android Emulators Bluestacks & Nox App Player Operating Systems Windows 7,8/10 or Mac App Developer bestdeveloperteam App Updated June 09, 2017 APK Version 1.6 Category Android Version Required for emulator Android 4.0, 4.0.1, 4.0.2 APK File Size 2.3MB File Name com.wifi.filetransfer.sharing.file.data.ftp1.66SOFTSTRIBECOM.apk 2. Install WiFi File Transfer - FTP in PC with Nox Follow the steps below:.
Install in PC. It is Android emulator, after installing run Nox in PC, and login to Google account.
Tab searcher and search for: WiFi File Transfer - FTP. Install WiFi File Transfer - FTP on your Nox emulator.
Once installation completed, you will be able to play WiFi File Transfer - FTP on your PC.
Sometimes you may want to share files including music, photos, videos and more between your Blackberry phone and a Mac. If you have no idea about this, here is a simple guide for you. Read on to find out how to transfer files from BlackBerry phone to Mac or from Mac computer to your BlackBerry phone. Setting Up Before Transferring Files Between BlackBerry and Mac The first order of business is to go to to the Apple menu in the upper left corner of your screen, then select System Preferences. From there, select the Bluetooth pane under Hardware and make sure that Bluetooth is both On and Discoverable. Next up you need to enable Bluetooth on your BlackBerry, either via an icon on your home screen or going to the Setup application and selecting Bluetooth, then opening the menu and selecting 'Enable Bluetooth.'
Finally, you have to pair the two devices together. On your BlackBerry home screen, select the Set Up Bluetooth icon.
When you first open the application, it will ask you to ensure that the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode, which is what we did when we set the Mac to be On and Discoverable. Hit OK, and it will search for available devices. Bluetooth is a short range technology, so make sure you're standing close to your Mac. Once it finishes searching, it will display a list of all the devices it found. Likely your computer will be the only one on the list. If you've named your computer it will show up as whatever you named it (for instance, I named mine Empyrean), otherwise it will be something like Devin Kent's Computer except, of course, with your name instead of mine. Once you've selected your computer, it will ask you to enter a numeric passkey.
The passkey can be whatever you want - I normally use 1234 - and it doesn't have to be secure because it's only ever used once. Put in a number, and you'll immediately see this dialog screen on your Mac: Enter the same passkey that you entered on your BlackBerry and hit the Pair button.
Congratulations, you've paired your phone and your Mac! To double check, head over to the Bluetooth preferences on your Mac and you should see your phone in the list on the left. And the same on your BlackBerry. If you don't see anything in the list, or if you get an error saying that pairing failed, just go the process one more time. The connection between the two only lasts for a very short while, so if you take too long to enter the passkey on your phone or on the Mac it will give up and disconnect. How to Transfer Music, Videos, Photos from Blackberry to Mac Once you've successfully paired the two, it's time to start transferring files. Transferring from the BlackBerry to the Mac is very simple.
Open the Media manager on your BlackBerry and find a picture or song or other file you want to transfer, then open the menu and select Send Using Bluetooth. It will pop up a list of devices that you've paired with, so select your computer and wait. After thinking for a moment, it will tell you it's waiting for your computer, at which point you'll see something like this show up on your Mac: Hit Accept and then, if you're anything at all like me, you can try to watch the phone and computer screen at the same time to see if the progress bars match up (I think that they do). When everything's done, the file will be in the Documents folder in your Home folder and both phone and Mac will say the transfer was successful. How to Transfer Files from Mac to BlackBerry Phone Sending files from your Mac onto the BlackBerry is slightly trickier, but still a relatively simple process. On the BlackBerry, open your Media manager and select either Music, Ringtones, Video, or Pictures - it does matter which, because the system will either put the file in the right place itself or ask you where to store it. Once you've selected one, open the menu and select Receive Using Bluetooth - it's way down near the bottom of the list.
Editor's Note: Mac to BlackBerry transfers are a little more complicated. The steps are only for the Mac files which are compatible with Blackberry.
If your Mac video files are incomptible with your Blackberry, please get the to convert your Mac videos to Blackberry supported format. It will tell you it's waiting for a connection, so pop over to your Mac and find the file you want to send. Right-click or control-click on the file to open a contextual menu, then navigate down to the sub-menu called More. In that menu, there will either be a selection called Send 'filename' to Bluetooth Device. Or there will be another sub-menu called Send 'filename' to. Which will have your phone in the list.
Mac-BlackBerry transfers are kind of buggy, unfortunately. One file stalled after being transferred 90%, and after canceling the transfer all future transfers stopped working until I turned Bluetooth off and then back on, on both the Mac and the BlackBerry.
Bigger transfers like MP3s failed instantly with no reason given. Tips: This how-to is compatible with the following BlackBerry Wireless BlackBerry Curve: 8300, 8310. BlackBerry Pearl: 8100, 8130. BlackBerry 8800, 8820, 8830. Technically all BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds running BlackBerry OS 4.2 and newer.
Again, if this method is out of work, the best solution for you is converting your Blackberry video and music to Mac video (take video for example), after that, you are able to use these phone files anywhere on your Mac, like iMovie, QuickTime, iTunes and more.