Gday,
I have had quite reasonable success in a business context
with this iPad app:
(6 odd bucks US.)
and an sftp server, Linux of course.
A chrooted SFTP server is a trivial setup in Linux.
We provde that via our DC "almost " cloud infra and it just
works.
It's a business oriented "private" dropbox style utility.
Setting that up on a cheap AWS instance would be very cost
effective I would think.
But you could just keep it in house if being able to get to
it from anywhere was not a need.
We provide this service for a number of clients...very easy
to maintain but will admit that the app did have it's "moments"
earlier in the year. All looks AOK now though.
On later iPad versions its very stable and we generally do
not spend more than seconds a day in maintenance for around
200-220 users from various clients.
HTH
BW
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Peter
Ross
<Peter.Ross@bogen.in-berlin.de>
wrote:
Hi,
my daughter has a new iPad now, it is a requirement at the
college she
goes.
Great, that fossil does not even know what to to with a USB
stick? Any
workarounds?
I guess I could put the data on the Linux side under a
webserver's root.
Other ways? Does Apple still supports Apple File Server
(would be netatalk
on the Linux side?)
I really hate computers that are just made with $$ in the
eyes, without
any intention to provide a good product to the customers.
Compared to the iPad, the Android based ZaTab is much
friendlier to its
environment.
A fortnight ago I had four kids, aged 9 to 12, at home. The
played using
three tablets (2 ZaTabs, 1 iPad) and they did not care at
all which brand
it was - it looked so similar they did not notice.
Regards
Peter
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