PhotoSync, the best iOS-to-iOS-to-Mac-to-Windows photo transfer app out there, is now fully iOS 7 compliant, and adds support for Android. Yes, Android. LOL. The most noticeable change is in the ...
PhotoSync, shown here, is ready to send photos from an iPad to any of the other supported devices. It uses a standard Wi-Fi connection. The No. 1 question people ask me about the iPhone -- besides how ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. If you have ever wanted to transfer files between devices of any kind, you have generally been restricted to a ...
The best way to upload photos to Dropbox[1] from your iOS devices is by not using Dropbox. Well, not the iOS app, at least. Uploading to Dropbox is slow, and will drain your battery as it uses the ...
This post is as much for our Dear Leader Leander Kahney as much as it is for you, our wonderful and ever-curious reader. It solves a problem Leander struggled with for a full thirty seconds before ...
Transferring photos has become ten times easier over the years, with flash drives, and microSD cards, Bluetooth, NFC, and cloud storage options like Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box just to name a few.
There’s no shortage of cloud storage services on the internet, and Mega App is one of those ones, touted as a secure cloud storage service that offers free 50GB cloud storage. Recently, Mega app for ...
PhotoSync is a universal iOS application I reviewed a couple of months ago which allows you to share photos and videos shot on an iOS device in a completely new way: thanks to its powerful feature set ...
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