Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

Administrators Can Now Transfer Google Apps Documents Between Users

Google now allows Google Apps administrators to transfer all documents owned by one user to another via the Administrator Control Panel. "Reassigning ownership can be useful when a user is leaving your organization. This was previously only possible via the Google Documents List API," Google said.

Administrators Can Now Transfer Google Apps Documents Between Users


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Monday, December 13, 2010

Comment on Transfer Applications from iPhone to iTunes by ed

I love the mac, but apple can kiss my ass when it comes to the iphone. What could be performed with just a few clicks with my previous 'crappy' phones now requires trawling through the net for answers.i.e. how to stick in your own ringtones for one. Now this appstore nonsense. Sync problems, etc, etc. Granted that one can do more with the iphone than previous phones, but advance shouldn't be making what used to be easy, difficult. Steve jobs should get his capitalist head out of his ass and do some thinking.

Comment on Transfer Applications from iPhone to iTunes by ed


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Monday, November 15, 2010

Server Transfer Manager App for Windows Phone 7 Tracks Windows Home Server “Vail” File Transfers

A new app for Windows Phone 7, Called "Server Transfer Manager" is planned to give Windows Home Server Vail users the ability to track and manage file transfers via their handset. The app will monitor Microsoft's next generation home server platform to report on current file transfers as well as provide the ability to manage file uploads and downloads.