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.
I have always had a passion for gear and gadgets. It all started for me with the release of the very first Palm Pilot. I've always had an interest in handheld electronics. From handheld PDAs, to cell phones, Mp3 players, watches and other products, I'm the first person my friends, family and colleagues call when they need advice on tech. I have roots in the online tech. forum community. I served as the Administrator to Howard Forums.com and as a Moderator at both Treo Central.com and Blackberry Forums.net. Under the screen name “lgreenberg” I've amassed 50,000+ postings. I also manage my own YouTube channel under the user name larrygreenberg. I'm always eager to help.
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