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Pizzey and Knight App

To: Peter Shute <>
Subject: Pizzey and Knight App
From: Sonja Ross <>
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2013 20:17:38 +1100
I tried to do a survey list on our iPad mini this afternoon and the birds were 
fine, but I couldn't get numbers consistently.  Has anyone else had this 
problem or any suggestions of how to do it for someone who isn't very 
technologically gifted?

Thanks in anticipation,

Sonja


On 01/12/2013, at 7:40 PM, Peter Shute <> wrote:

> I suspect it has to be a recent version of iTunes too. I don't remember this 
> file sharing thing in older versions. A Google search suggests it's been 
> available since v9.1, released in 2010, so perhaps that's not the problem.
> 
> Peter Shute 
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 1 Dec 2013, at 6:40 pm, "Russell Woodford" <> wrote:
>> 
>> I exported a few lists in CSV  format successfully. They then open in Excel 
>> and you can save them as an Excel workbook or paste the data into another. 
>> I haven't imported a list to PK Birds yet because I don't have a CSV-SQL 
>> converter yet. 
>> 
>> One thing to emphasize about David's explanation: you do need to run iTunes 
>> on a Mac or PC and connect your iDevice to it
>> 
>> Russell Woodford 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 1 Dec 2013, at 4:31 pm, David Adams <> wrote:
>>> 
>>> However if anyone has been able to make the 'export your lists' function
>>> work,
>>>> I'd be grateful to hear of it, and would like to know how it is done. If I
>>>> tell the App to export the lists to iCloud, they may indeed go somewhere,
>>> but
>>>> they certainly don't appear in iCloud. And if I tell it to "Sync to
>>> iTunes",
>>>> the files may indeed go there, but remain invisible and so impossible to
>>>> access. The "Help" advice given in the App has proved less than helpful.
>>>> There you are told  first to choose Apps in 'iTunes' and then scroll down
>>> to
>>>> file-sharing. Unfortunately there is no such option available; there is
>>> just a
>>>> list of all the Apps you have purchased from the Store.
>>> 
>>> I haven't used the list features or tried to export them but may be able to
>>> shed some light on the iTunes part of it. For the file sharing option to
>>> make sense, you need to pick a device. Connect your iThingy with iTunes,
>>> click on the device on the left side and then click on Apps. This shows the
>>> app configuration for that piece of hardware, not for your overall iTunes
>>> library. From there, you should be able to find "PK Birds" at the bottom of
>>> the Apps window under File Sharing. Note that the File Sharing part of the
>>> window may not even be visible, depending on your screen's size. If so,
>>> just scroll down using the scrollbar on the right side of iTunes itself.
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