Can Not Locate Windows Phone App For Mac
Posted By admin On 17.03.20I upgraded to El Capitan the day before yesterday and now my Windows Phone App for Mac doesn't detect my Windows 8.1 phone. I am now unable to sync my phone or even detect my phone through Find My Phone. Everywhere I search I get the advice 'The Windows Phone App for Mac is available form the Apple App Store'.
I have never been able to find it. It automatically installed when I got my new phone at the beginning of the year after this happened with my Win7 phone and I ended up with a phone memory full of photos, videos and data I couldn't sync. Overtime there is an update I lose the use of my phone and my settings keep reverting to default. I also keep getting asked to download and update my Java. I don't have Java and I can't seem to get rid of that annoying message permanently. First my iMac says it doesn't recognise photo and video formats so won't import them, now it doesn't even see my phone.
I can't afford to keep replacing my phones just to have them work with my computer and I sure as shoot can't afford an iPhone (though I wold like one). Any advice would be welcome.
Helpful advice would be heavenly! Let me just be sure I understand this. Apple, by not making the windows phone app available for download on the U.S.
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Store, is preventing anyone in the U.S. Who owns a windows phone (I got one b/c it was the cheapest smartphone available) from transferring music files or pictures or whatever from their Mac to their windows phone.
If this is right, that is so lame. If I'm wrong, I would greatly appreciate someone please explaining how I transfer music from my MacBook Air to my Windows phone.
DStreetBeach wrote: Let me just be sure I understand this. Apple, by not making the windows phone app available for download on the U.S. Store, is preventing anyone in the U.S.
Can Not Locate Windows Phone App For Macbook
Who owns a windows phone (I got one b/c it was the cheapest smartphone available) from transferring music files or pictures or whatever from their Mac to their windows phone. If this is right, that is so lame. If I'm wrong, I would greatly appreciate someone please explaining how I transfer music from my MacBook Air to my Windows phone. Microsoft have to make the app and submit it to Apple, just as they did for previous versions of OS X. So ask Microsoft how long to will take for them to catch up with reality. Since the Windows Phone app is no longer available for download via iTunes App Store, does anyone have a link to the most recent Windows Phone mac app installer?
I picked up a Lumia and don't have a good way to transfer my videos and music to the phone. I can use Microsoft's OneDrive but that's super slow. I can also use Nokia's Photo Transfer app but it doesn't allow me to transfer anything other than photos and videos to the phone's camera roll.
I'm on a Mac Pro running 10.10.5 and don't have a copy of Windows so I can't use bootcamp or an emulator. Ok thanks for that.
I'm still on 10.9.5 because I dare not update to ElCapitan or the one before (I'm on the one before that whatever it was called) because of reports of it trashing the photo library (yes I have a backup, but the hassle is not worth the apparent minor benefits of the new versions of OSX - I really don't care what it looks like). The Windows Phone app you kindly linked works fine, but I'm disappointed to see that it only handles media (photos, music etc) - I thought it was going to sync contacts as well and possibly text messages. Or even let me write texts on my macbook and use the phone to send them. Anyone any ideas on how to sync contacts and text messages between a macbook and a nokia lumina with Win Mobile 8.1? Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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