07-21-2023, 07:26 AM
My band has both Android and iOS users.
When we are making a playlist, we share those through a shared OneDrive folder. It turns out, this is impossible for the iOS users, while the Android users have no problem exporting the .mss files to the shared folder on OneDrive.
When I try to export the .mss file to OneDrive, iOS only allows me to share the file within my personal OneDrive environment - from which I am unable to copy/share the file to the shared folder.
So currently, my options are exporting the playlist (.mss) file and sending it by e-mail, or uploading it to my personal OneDrive, find a laptop and use a browser to sign in to OneDrive, look for the file and then copy it to the shared folder.
These options are of course doable, but it feels like kind of a workaround knowing the android version of mobile sheets allows users to export directly into shared folders on OneDrive.
Is this an issue that can be fixed through MobileSheets, or is OneDrive the app blocking the possibilities? (They do tend to make life a little harder for iOS users than windows/android…)
When we are making a playlist, we share those through a shared OneDrive folder. It turns out, this is impossible for the iOS users, while the Android users have no problem exporting the .mss files to the shared folder on OneDrive.
When I try to export the .mss file to OneDrive, iOS only allows me to share the file within my personal OneDrive environment - from which I am unable to copy/share the file to the shared folder.
So currently, my options are exporting the playlist (.mss) file and sending it by e-mail, or uploading it to my personal OneDrive, find a laptop and use a browser to sign in to OneDrive, look for the file and then copy it to the shared folder.
These options are of course doable, but it feels like kind of a workaround knowing the android version of mobile sheets allows users to export directly into shared folders on OneDrive.
Is this an issue that can be fixed through MobileSheets, or is OneDrive the app blocking the possibilities? (They do tend to make life a little harder for iOS users than windows/android…)