How the order of links in tweets determines which one gets its accompanying image displayed.If I like a Twitter post & unlike it in less than 5 seconds will the person still be notified? (Unknown / maybe).When your tweet shows that someone has replied (or you get notifications) but you can't see the replies.Here's a Word label template for printing an 8 page 'zine' from one A4 sheet.If you see "Nothing to see here - yet" in Quote Tweets, try searching tweet's URL #MildlyUsefulInfo.Search this blog Search for: If you’ve found this useful, please make a donation to a Food Bank – here’s one Popular posts on this blog mp3 files via (I’ve just tried it, works fine) m4r – ring tones, but these can be converted to. m4vįiletypes that I’ve not had much luck with Video files previously listed on their help files that should work. Music files listed on Dropbox help files that should work. m4a (these are meant for iTunes, but work fine) Media filetypes that I’ve successfully played on my iPhone via Dropbox They suggest Handbrake for conversion though I’ve only used Zamzar and Real Player). Check! If it doesn’t play check that your phone is able to play that file type.ĭropbox’s own help pages have a list of files that will play including music and video: – note that you may need to convert some files to a type of file that your phone can play so check before disconnecting from wifi / signal. Once you have the white arrow on the green circle icon you should be able to use that file without internet access. I assume you will need some space on your phone to do this, especially for larger files. The rotating sync icon will take however long is needed to make the file available offline. Click on the Make Available Offline option and wait Step 3. The example shown is a short beep ( listen) from the machine checking tickets at the Royal Albert Hall (at a performance of a Star Trek film with a live orchestra!). open up the Dropbox app on your phone, and wait for the file to appear / sync, or if it’s already there just search for it or navigate to its folder.Save the media file into your Dropbox folder on your computer.wifi connectivity (you won’t need it later though).and the Dropbox app installed on your smartphone.It’s fairly straightforward to save media files to your Dropbox and set them up on your phone so that you can listen or watch them when you’re without internet. A version of this was originally posted here, this is updated with screenshots and adapted for playing files offline.
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