I don't have an iPad, but when I connect my Kindle, my iPods, or my Android phone, they are mounted automagically and a file manager opens to list its content. Photos are usually in a folder named Dcim on all the devices I use. I just move the photos to my hard drive and open them with Image Viewer or Gimp. I'm running Fedora 26, Xfce desktop, and will soon to upgrade to 27.
HTH,
Stephen
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What fedora 27 application do I need to extract photos from an iPad?
I had a program that worked with to download photos from an iPhone but forgot the name.
Any help appreciated,
Bob
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