


Once done, take the SD card and connect it to your Mac computer and read the files on the SD card. Transfer the file using the File Browser app, available in Jolla Store. It is possible to insert a micro SD card to your Sailfish device and then move files from the phone memory to the SD card. Transferring files via SD card to/from Mac Jolla cannot however guarantee that this solution would make the connection between your Mac and Sailfish device work.ģ. Install the latest rpm file - for this, you will need to allow untrusted software in Settings > Untrusted software. Use the following command to download files from the phone (WLAN IP address: u.v.w.x) to Mac's current directory - in this example we copy pictures: scp -r to user wosrediinanatour in T.J.C]Ĭ) OpenRepos store has a clever application named AirSail Transfer for transferring files to/from your Sailfish OS device using your computer's web browser. Jolla cannot however guarantee that this solution would make the connection between your Mac and Sailfish device work.Īnother option is to rely on SCP on Mac OS X (not sure whether it is installed by default) with Developer Mode enabled on the Sailfish phone (similar to case a) above). There is write access to everything, so be careful. Then you can easily browse the phone's file system. On Cyberduck, make a new connection using SFTP (SSH) to the WLAN IP address of the phone (see Settings > Developer tools), username 'defaultuser' or 'nemo'. Enable Developer Mode and remote connections on the phone and set a password. Mac and your Sailfish device have to be in the same WLAN network. If you prefer a solution with graphical UI you could use Cyberduck for Mac. Transferring files over a WLAN connection Jolla cannot however guarantee that this solution would make the connection between your Mac and Sailfish device work.Ģ. It is good to read this article about MTP drivers for Mac. There are some commercial solutions available like SyncMate. Transferring data over a USB connectionĭue to OS X not supporting MTP ( Media Transfer Protocol), easy access to the device contents over USB is not possible, unfortunately.
