Tutorials/Send file to friend
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Send file from sugar-journal
Testing
- Files sent between XO-1 (os508dx-Dextrose2) and XO-1.5 (os874) and a VirtualBox 4.1 for OSX install of Trisquel 5.0-sugar [1] on a MacBook Pro i7 Satellit and ajay_ in #sugar IRC 15:28, 27 December 2011 (EST)
- .txt and .pdf file sent from Ubuntu 10.10 sweets_distribution 0.88.1 (VirtualBox 4.1 for Ubuntu 10.04 ) and f17 SoaS i686 (tools_livecd-iso-to-disk.sh )persistent USB-stick--Satellit 21:26, 3 March 2012 (EST)
- [1] Ubuntu 11.04 with sweets-distribution sugar 0.94.1 which has some dextrose features.
- all screen-shots from XO-1.5 (os874)
- Find your friends XO Avitar on (f1) Neighborhood and in drop down menu make a friend.
- Use (______) search in top bar to find a known XO Avitar name
- (+) Make friend
- Click on the Sugar-journal Icon in frame
- click on file you want to send:
- ReadMeFirst.txt
- wait for drop down menu, click on send to and select the friend you established in the previous step
- (The drop down does not <alt> + 1 take a screen shot while it is activated) - so it is not shown here.
- ==> Note a Red Arrow will appear on the left end of the receiving XO-1 application's top bar
- and then on the Sugar-journal Frame where the user has to accept the transfer, before it is transmitted into the sugar-journal.
- Point mouse cursor at right top corner of window and wait for the frame to extend
- Here Journal View the frame view shows the file was sent from the XO-1.5 to the XO-1
- The Red arrow indicates a file was received also
- Here (f3) Home Spiral View Red Arrow shows that a file was received into the Journal from the XO-1 to the XO-1.5
- Nice way to share files
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