[CentOS] Frustrated. Java on Centos 6 doesn't give an error message when downloading from a Samsung Galaxy S3

Fri May 24 11:45:59 UTC 2013
Ljubomir Ljubojevic <centos at plnet.rs>

On 05/24/2013 08:09 AM, Rock wrote:
> On Thu, 23 May 2013 22:03:48 -0700, centos-CKKfVXLCbtqEK/hMebVsMw wrote:
>
>> I had the same problem until I stumbled upon the solution:
>> Airdroid
> Thanks for that tip!
>
> I just installed AirDroid on the Samsung Galaxy S3, and tested it out.
>
> On single files, it seems to work exactly like Kies Air does, only with
> the AirDroid desktop being more intuitive than Kies Air's desktop:
>   http://www4.picturepush.com/photo/a/13140997/img/13140997.png
>
> The good news is that transferring the entire set of files was as
> simple as checking a checkbox (as was Kies Air); but, the better news
> is that it actually worked (as opposed to Kies Air failing every time):
>   http://www3.picturepush.com/photo/a/13141006/img/13141006.png
> Note: AirDroid, by default, creates a single zip file, apparently to
> get around the multiple-file restriction that fells Kies Air every time.
>
> The bad news is that transferring select files was an exercise in
> futility, simply because the standard shift key (to select blocks of
> photos) is apparently not implemented, and scrolling from file to file
> would take the rest of your lifetime to get through the 300 pictures
> that I have snapped on the Samsung Galaxy S3, it's that slow:
>   http://www2.picturepush.com/photo/a/13140995/img/13140995.png
>
> In summary:
> a. AirDroid works, for single or multiple pictures, & is simple to use!
> b. Use AirDroid for single pictures or small sets of contiguous pictures
> c. Don't even attempt to download select (dispersed) photos!
> d. Downloading the entire set of pictures is far easier, albeit slow.
>
> Thanks for the AirDroid tip!
>
>
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I installed Total Commander for Android, it had Samba/Windows ( LAN 
plugin), FTP/SFTP plugin and WebDAV plugin. I also have FSync set-up to 
daily backup all important files via SFTP.

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Ljubomir Ljubojevic
(Love is in the Air)
PL Computers
Serbia, Europe

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