Yes, this works, but because it doesn't actually mount the device as a volume, iPhoto and Aperture won't automatically import photos.Its primitive, but I use the Mac app Android File Transfer
Yes, this works, but because it doesn't actually mount the device as a volume, iPhoto and Aperture won't automatically import photos.Its primitive, but I use the Mac app Android File Transfer
Exactly. That's as good as we can get, but it's a ***** that iPhoto/Aperture won't auto import because this device won't mount as a freaking USB device.i'm running the latest version of OS X and i've found that enabling usb debugging in developer options and installing htc sync manager is the best alternative to NOT being able to do anything. it'll have to suffice for now.
... my job still has us on Windows XP and all I did was install sync manager from the htc website which installed the drivers and then I uninstalled sync manager. I can now plug my HTC One into my computer and the window pops up to view files.