SAFARI TO MAC
It’s convoluted getting Safari downloads from iOS to a Mac, as emailing files to yourself is inefficient. Try Transmit (£25.49, apple.co/2fWeXiW) instead. On your Mac, turn on File Sharing in the Sharing pane in System Preferences. In Transmit for iOS, add a new FTP server with your Mac’s address, a username and password, and a default directory. Next time you’re in a Share sheet, add Transmit’s extension to the middle row, and use it to send to your Mac.
UPLOAD TO SERVERS
Transmit can be used to upload content to a range of server types, including WebDAV, FTP and Amazon S3. On iPad, the app gives you a two-pane interface showing both local and remote files, so you can manage docs in the former, importing items from…
