- Simple photo transfer app full version#
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► Auto-renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the iTunes Store after purchase.
Simple photo transfer app upgrade#
► If you choose to purchase the PRO Upgrade subscription for 1 year, payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal 24 hours before the end of the current period.
Simple photo transfer app full version#
Thanks for considering upgrading to the full version and supporting indie development! * Free version of Photo Transfer App is limited to transferring up to 5 files at a time in medium resolution. * Deleting albums or photos that were synced using iTunes is currently not supported from our app - The only way to delete those photos is via iTunes itself * When transferring videos from a newer device model (like an iPhone 5) to an older device model (like an iPad 1) the videos may be resized so they can be played by the receiving device. * Some public or private WiFi networks may be configured to block communication between devices preventing the transfer connection to be established You only pay once when both devices use the same Apple account to purchase apps * To transfer photos from one iPhone/iPad to another both devices need to have this app installed. ► NEW: "Send to someone" allows you to share photos with anyone in the world using our private and secure Photo Transfer App Cloud.
Simple photo transfer app Pc#
► NEW: In addition to transferring via Wi-Fi you can now also use the USB cable to transfer photos between your PC and your device (Available for PC transfers only, Mac coming later this year) ► Support to automatically convert HEIC files (High-Efficiency Image) to JPG when transferring from iPhone to any device or cloud service that we support
Simple photo transfer app download#
► Web Services plugins: Upload and download photos from Google Drive, Dropbox, and Flickr
Simple photo transfer app install#
► Pay only ONCE to install this app on your iPhone and iPad (as long as the same Apple account is used on both devices) They are not stored in an external server and they never leave your local wifi network keeping your photos safe ► Your photos and videos are transferred directly from device to device using your local wifi network. ► Backup all your photos and videos to your computer using our desktop application ► Works with web browsers running in Windows, Mac, and Linux computers ► Use any web browser on your computer or new FREE desktop application to quickly transfer between your device and your computer. ► Transfer photo files in RAW formats from iPad to computer and vice versa ► Transfer photos in full resolution, no quality loss ► Preserves photo metadata in all transfer directions (EXIF information, location, etc) ► Transfer photos & videos in all directions over Wifi (Device to/from Computer, Device to/from Device) ► Transfer HD videos from iPhone or iPod Touch to your iPad and vice versa ► Quickly move photos from iPhone to iPad and vice versa ► Easily transfer pictures and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Windows or Mac Computer - You can now DELETE photos and videos after transferring them!! With over 10,000 5-star reviews in the App Store, thousands of happy users, and millions of photo transfers, this app is an indispensable tool for your iOS device. No cables required.Photo Transfer App allows you to quickly copy photos and videos between your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or PC using your local wifi network. It’s fast, oddly fun to watch, and it works. Simply download the app onto your iPad and iPhone (or iPod Touch 4G) if you have one, and the app uses Wi-Fi to whisk the photos and videos of your choice between your computer, iPad, and/or iPhone. Photo Transfer App cuts out the middle man and gives you total control (unlike Photostream). The "new way" is to utilize Photostream, but I personally can't stand that option, as I prefer to have control of where my photos reside. Or, email the photos to yourself and download them on your iPad, which is a bit clunky if you have more than one picture to move. The “old way” was to sync photos from your camera or phone onto your computer, and then from your computer to the iPad. If you have an original iPad or just would rather not use the iPad’s camera for most of your photography, then you’ll need to fill your photo library from another source.
I won't say this app is essential, but rather, it gives you a nice option for transferring your photos.