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Is anyone else having trouble with “open-in” using gmail? I simply can’t import songs that I have received and/or sent using my gmail account. I touch and hold the filename, as per Anytune’s open-in instructions, but the Anytune option won’t show, no matter how many times I try to resend the song to my email. I am not sure if this is relevant, but I have Anytune application running while trying to import songs. Is this a matter of updating Anytunes since the iOS has seen some updates as of recently? If so, please guys, make an update available SOON!
Anonymous
InactiveFebruary 23, 2013 at 11:25 amPost count: 29#101 |The Open-In functionality is part of the operating system – there is nothing we can do beyond what Anytune already does.
Do you have lots of apps showing in your Open-In list for your songs?What version of iOS are you using?In iOS 5.x there were only a limited number of apps that would appear in the list. In iOS 6.x the Open-In panel should show all of the apps. However, it is not always obvious that you can scroll the display, so try moving it left/right and or up/down and see if it shows up that way.Finally, are you using the built in Mail app, or are you using a gmail web-app, or the Google mail app? All of our testing is done with the built-in Mail app – and we use Google as our backend email with it to do Open-In songs with no problem.Sean.#102 |Hi Sean, thank you very much for the prompt reply.
BINGO! It has to be done via the built-in Mail app! Neither the web GMail nor the GMail app will show the “open-in” using Anytune.
Just for the record, I am running on iOS 6.x and I do not have any other music app, not even a basic music player, than the built-in.
Anonymous
InactiveFebruary 23, 2013 at 4:50 pmPost count: 29#103 |Glad I could help. 🙂
Sean.
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