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- | ===== Uploading new content ===== | + | ===== Transferring slides (upload/download) ===== |
+ | PMA.core provides built-in upload- and download-capabilities. While not as feature-rich as [[https://www.pathomation.com/pma.transfer|PMA.transfer]]; if you quickly want to copy a large volume of slides from one server to another, it will get the job done. | ||
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+ | One unique feature of the way slide transfer is implemented in PMA.core, is that you can use this to copy slides [[storage_management|from anywhere to anywhere]]; Migrating your old FTP server to updated S3-based cloud storage becomes a breeze. You can do it remotely, and asynchronously: just close your browser after initiating the operation and check back later. | ||
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+ | See [[https://realdata.pathomation.com/three-ways-to-transfer-your-virtual-slides/|our blog article]] about [[https://realdata.pathomation.com/three-ways-to-transfer-your-virtual-slides/|other means to transfer slides]] to and from PMA.core. | ||
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+ | ==== Making a connection ==== | ||
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+ | @Angelos: please insert a user guide on how to upload slides directly through PMA.core... | ||