Posted on 06 October 2009, at 10:00 am, by Larry Greenberg
At home I’ve got both an iMac and an Mac Book Pro. One of the things I sometimes struggle with is getting pictures off my iPhone and on to my Mac Book Pro. My iPhone does all its syncing with the iMac, and I so I avoid confusing it I don’t allow it to communicate with the Mac Book Pro.
Now with WiFiPhoto I can easily and more perhaps importantly, wirelessly pull pictures off my iPhone and bring them on to my Mac Book Pro. The application only requires the installation of its 99¢ iPhone app, and nothing else that running on the computer you want to transfer photos with. This means you’ll be able to transfer pictures to any computer, anytime, anywhere.
I just set up the app, and I had my photos on my computer in under 10 seconds.
Check out the demo.
You can download WiFiPhoto from the iTunes App Store here.
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October 7th, 2009 at 5:41 am
This is a great app! Just transferred all of my photos. Now we need something just like it for video!!