

But that is just me, you have to do what works for you. But I have learned to accept the limitations because I don't like Windows and Linux just annoys me. There are a number of things that have always annoyed me about Apple software and Macs (+ iPhones.) in general.

You can either continue to be frustrated, or just relax and do it the Apple way, using Apple software. Those of us at the geeky/nerdy end of the spectrum often face these frustrations. I don't know, sorry.Īpple is all about making it simple to do basic things for the majority of people. Maybe there is a Linux guy here that knows if there is such a thing. Not being a Linux guy there may be a Linux application that will get the music onto your iPhone without iTunes. Apple does not make iTunes for Linux and iTunes is the only supported way to get music from your computer onto your iPhone. Using the Dropbox Java Core API (reference version for this component is 1.7. Linux/OSX/BSD/Unix sources version WebHTTrack (also included: httrack, command line version) httrack-3.49.2.tar.gz alternate. It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all. Do you have a Mac or a Windows PC? The best way is to add the songs to iTunes on a Mac or Windows PC and then sync your files using iTunes. HTTrack is a free (GPL, libre/free software) and easy-to-use offline browser utility. The Dropbox app will play the songs but is hardly a music playing app. Apple does not support getting music onto your iPhone that way. It's really not possible to get music from Dropbox into the music app on your iPhone. To install, run the following command in your Linux terminal.Ĥ) Run the Dropbox daemon from the newly created. The Dropbox daemon works fine on all 32-bit and 64-bit Linux servers. In this case, you can always download the latest version of Dropbox by going here.Īlternatively (this method is easier), I recommend that you install Dropbox via the command line. When I checked the Ubuntu Software Center, the latest version of the Dropbox still wasn’t there.

While trying to switch accounts on my old installation of Dropbox, I got a message that I had an older version of Dropbox and needed to upgrade. I encountered this the other day with Dropbox and Ubuntu 14.04. Sometimes, the Ubuntu Software Center doesn’t have the most up-to-date version of a particular software.
