This was useless, an email account was set up, and when I asked what might have been meant, there was never a response.Ĥ. Support told me that I needed to have an email account set up on the iPad. On neither iPad have I been able to email my files.
pdf images, and a recurrent inability to scroll through the document.ģ. On the current iPad, the freezing continues, and now it is compounded by flickering of the. On the previous iPad, the program would systematically freeze, an error message would pop up far too quickly to be read, and the program would not respond to the keypad, sometimes for as much as 5 seconds.Ģ. And the support has been abonimably bad.ġ. However, this one has never worked well on either of my two iPads. Finding a program that would work on an iPad seemed genius. I have been using LaTeX for decades now, happily writing math intensive papers. (I suspect having my files on Texpad connect is the reason the app was crashing because since last week, the Texpad app also started crashing on my MacBook). The complete lack of tech support from their end has been very frustrating and downright appalling, especially given this is a paid app ! The end result is that I have had to delete all my Texpad projects on their Texpad connect. However, I have sent them all the details of my problem I even sent them a screen recording. For some reason, the crashes do not always generate error reports. I have had close to zero support from the Texpad team to help me figure out why. I have not yet been able to figure out why it keeps crashing. However, the iPad version of Texpad has been crashing every single time I have used it, starting a week after I bought it.
For this reason, I bought the iPad version of the app because I figured I could sync my tex files on my iPad and mac using their Texpad connect. While we work to improve the Dropbox integration with the Files app, you can use the Dropbox iOS app to access some of these features as usual.The mac version of Texpad is stylistically very pleasing.
Accessing files in the Dropbox folder while offline.If a passcode is set up for the Dropbox app, your Dropbox folder isn’t available in the Files app.Moving files or folders to a folder that you havent opened yet (some folders aren't listed as possible locations unless you open that folder before attempting the move).Previewing "bundle" files, like Garageband, Ominoutliner, and iWork '09 documents (you may see Authentication error when trying to open these files).Recovering recently deleted Dropbox files from the Recently Deleted menu.Opening folders with more than 10,000 files or folders.
To download a file, you need access to Wi-Fi or cellular data.In your Dropbox folder on the Files app, you can: What Dropbox features are available on the Files app? Not using Dropbox yet? See how Dropbox makes file recovery and history easy. Note: If you uninstall the Dropbox iOS app, your Dropbox folder will be removed from the Files app. Under Locations, you’ll see your Dropbox folder.To access your Dropbox account in the Files app: To enable Dropbox as a location in the Files app: To do so, you must have the Dropbox iOS app installed on your device. You can use the Files app to browse files stored on your device and in your Dropbox account all in one place.