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Photosync wifi
Photosync wifi












photosync wifi

Choose from existing albums on your iPhone/iPad as transfer destination or create new albums/folders.Received photos & videos are imported directly into the Camera Roll or an album you defined.Simply drag & drop the photos/videos you want on your device onto the PhotoSync icon in the dock and transfer them in seconds! Send photos & videos directly from your Mac to your iPhone/iPad over the local Wi-Fi network.Direct import into OS X Photos, Aperture and iPhoto.Selectable target folder, flexible storage options and transfer quality options.Photos & videos are transferred in full resolution with all metadata intact.

photosync wifi

Photos & Videos never go over the Internet. Transfer, move and backup your photos & videos from iPhone/iPad directly to your Mac over the local Wi-Fi network.Transfer & backup from iPhone/iPad to Mac: The PhotoSync app can be downloaded from the App Store. Note: This application requires the iOS version of “PhotoSync” ($2.99) installed and running on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The FREE native PhotoSync companion for Mac is the best solution to transfer your photos & videos directly between your Mac and iPhone/iPad over the local Wi-Fi network. These guys behind the photosync app just made the world better in my honest opinion.It’s all about one thing – the best and easiest way to transfer, backup and share your photos & videos! Any kind of transfer – PhotoSync can handle it! I’ve tried many solutions before and having such straightforward way to transfer images simply makes life easier. If this review seems ever so short, it’s because of two words: Works and Simple. – iOS devices: $2.99 but you buy once and install on your other devices with same Apple ID – Android: Free with in-app purchases (but completely free trough amazon underground) The usual eye-fi seems to be absent, probably because they locked their system. It also supports 2 wifi SD cards, transcend and flashair (the one I have). This is enough app to make most of us happy, but if that’s not enough, iOS users can have uploads to dropbox, drive, Flickr, box, and even FTP. You can of course add a username and password for added security. You can download the images from there and even upload to the phone. You can also open up a server from your phone from the app, in the settings it will give you a special address and if you simply fire up a web browser and go in that address you will have all your images there. Say you dumped your whole camera roll, the next time you do, simply upload the “new” images: That is great because it frees you from hunting down the images you already uploaded.

photosync wifi

What’s great is that the app knows what has been transferred and you can on one click transfer all the “new” images, those who has not been transferred. Wait a minute and that’s it! The image will be on the PC: Then I select the image on my phone, click the red button, select send to computer and select the computer it finds: Say I just made a shot of someone with their umbrella on my phone, in order to transfer my image to my computer, all I need is to have the app installed on my computer and my phone and be on the same network (for android, iOS has other options like bluetooth).

photosync wifi

and it even has flashair and transcend wifi card support! The android version is more limited than the fancy schmancy iOS version, but it supports raw files and can open up a server right on the phone so that you can view images from a web browser from your phone. The iOS folks are spoiled and includes stuff like cloud sync options like dropbox, etc. It can sync over wifi network but the iOS versions have more syncing options. The computer interface is even easier, simply drag and drop and that’s it. Once the app is setup, it’s as simple as selecting and sending to a target device. Photosync is an app that allows you to transfer pictures between your phone, tablet running iOS or Android between themselves or even your mac or windows pc. Here’s a question for you, in our completely mobile and wireless world, why the heck does it have to be SO complicated to transfer our pictures from our phone to another phone or computer? Beats me, but luckily I’ve been using Photosync, an app that allows to do just that, and I’m in love. Even if you are not a phone shooter, you probably have more than one image in your phone that you want to pull out.














Photosync wifi