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On 1/20/2021 at 2:17 PM, shira_rt said:

Does anyone here use cascable app with fuji?

I understand it is supposed to be friendlier than the annoying fuji cam remote app, but apperantly not all its options work with Fujifilm, so wonder if its worth the transition.

This forum sure is shit. I posted a question that I doubt will ever get answered and I've seen another one about tethering from 2020 that still remains unanswered - I guess they're not common enough questions; and now I've also found yours. Did you end up using Cascable at all? I was going to post a question about Cascable but I honestly don't think there's any point. Since your post in 2021 it looks like Cascable have improved and I desperately want it to work with my iPad but can't seem to get it to do so and their customer support is as useless as this forum.

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18 hours ago, Patrick DMG said:

This forum sure is shit. I posted a question that I doubt will ever get answered and I've seen another one about tethering from 2020 that still remains unanswered - I guess they're not common enough questions; and now I've also found yours. Did you end up using Cascable at all? I was going to post a question about Cascable but I honestly don't think there's any point. Since your post in 2021 it looks like Cascable have improved and I desperately want it to work with my iPad but can't seem to get it to do so and their customer support is as useless as this forum.

I didn't use cascable... stayed with just the two fuji apps

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