to be honest no clue but i know how to make app folders on your iPod when u hold your finger on an app (any one) then drag it on an another 1 and it will appear with a box then u can name a folder you do not need a jailbroken ipod touch only one with software 4.0
Press and keep your finger on one of the apps. After about 3 seconds your apps will start wiggling, then drag one of the apps onto another app and a folder will be created. To change the name of the folder, click on the folder then click on the "X" next to the current name of the folder and type in the name you want. Then press the home button to save it. You can add up to 12 apps to one folder.
This will only work if you have iOS 4 or above. To find out which you have go to Settings, General, About, Version.
With help of "photo folder app" you can create as many folders as you want to arrange your photographs plus you can filter photos based on keywords contained within an image's metadata, by rating or by a favorite also you can create slide show.. for more information check out he related link.
There aren't 'folders' in the photo app inside the iPad. You have to organize the photos in the computer in iPhoto first before syncing.
Yes, you can. When you first plug your ipod in, a folder should pop up, on of the sub folders is photos. drag your photos in there and sync your ipod.
The new iPad (iPad 3) does not have a micro sd card or sd card slot - any memory comes with the iPad 16, 32 and 64gb - you can however buy a converter which allows you to put photos on your iPad from a normal camera SD card.
Yes, kind of. The iPad2 includes cameras in the front and back, the original iPad case didn't have slots for the cameras. If you need to take photos or videos you will have to pull it out of the case, or drill your own.
Apple has not yet announced if there will be a new iPad in the next six months.
If you go over your storage quota: You can't upload new files or images to Google Drive. You can't back up any photos and videos to Google Photos
Open itunes and plug in your ipod, click on the ipod in itunes and along the top will be tabs, there will be one that says "Photos" click that ad then you will have the option to do it manually or sync and this is where you choose what folders of photos you want to upload :)
You cannot put folders inside of folders, but now you can have pages inside folders which allows you to have as many apps as you want inside the folder.
You can't put just anything on an iPad. It has to be made for the iPad. You can't just drag programs on the desktop to the iPad.
The 3DS will read music files placed anywhere on the SD card. Do not place music files in your "Private" (game data) or "DCIM" (photos) folders.
No, you cannot move them from the iPad to the SD card (export). The camera connection kit is for importing only. You can email them to a computer and put them on an SD card using a card reader, or use an Apple computer with Mountain Lion and iPhoto to view the photos in your Photo Stream.
A first generation iPad can edit photos, but cannot have a USB camera connected to it for live picture taking. The 2nd and 3rd iPads have 2 cameras onboard, and can have cameras connected to them for importing photos and videos. Apple sells the Camera Connection Kit, which consists of a USB-to-dock adapter and a SD Card-to-Dock adapter.
Put the new photos on the same computer the originals were from if they aren't there already. Make sure they're in the same folder you sync with normally. Connect the iPod to the same computer the original photos are on. Select the iPod in the left side-bar. Click on the Photos tab, choose All Photos or put checks next to the new photos you'd like to add. Click Sync/Apply in the lower right corner. Note: There is no supported way to sync new photos from a different computer than the original one without erasing the photo library.