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posted 2014-03-20 14:53:13 +0200

iPhoto still not seeing phone in Ohijärvi?

In the release notes for Ohijärvi it seems to be saying that Macs should now see the phone over MTP (or at least iPhoto should). Unfortunately this does not seem to be the case. In iPhoto the phone shows up as an arm, but none of the photos ever load and I cannot import anything. It merely states "Loading..." continuously.

Additionally the phone does not show up in the Finder or anywhere for syncing purposes. It would still be very difficult to recommend to an average Mac user (which is, these days, a significant portion of the potential early adopter pool). Hopefully this can soon be remedied.

iPhoto still not seeing phone in Ohijärvi?

In the release notes for Ohijärvi it seems to be saying that Macs should now see the phone over MTP (or at least iPhoto should). Unfortunately this does not seem to be the case. In iPhoto the phone shows up as an arm, but none of the photos ever load and I cannot import anything. It merely states "Loading..." continuously.

Additionally the phone does not show up in the Finder or anywhere for syncing purposes. It would still be very difficult to recommend to an average Mac user (which is, these days, a significant portion of the potential early adopter pool). Hopefully this can soon be remedied.

iPhoto still not seeing phone in Ohijärvi?

In the release notes for Ohijärvi it seems to be saying that Macs should now see the phone over MTP (or at least iPhoto should). Unfortunately this does not seem to be the case. In iPhoto the phone shows up as an arm, but none of the photos ever load and I cannot import anything. It merely states "Loading..." continuously.

Additionally the phone does not show up in the Finder or anywhere for syncing purposes. It would still be very difficult to recommend to an average Mac user (which is, these days, a significant portion of the potential early adopter pool). Hopefully this can soon be remedied.