Now that all of Apple’s current iOS devices contain decent cameras, people are shooting and storing hundreds or even thousands of photos on their devices. Getting the images off an iPad, iPhone, or ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It's easy to back up your iGadget to a wide range of devices once you step outside Apple's ecosystem. You can automatically back up your ...
iOS and Windows-only: PhotoSync for Lazy is a desktop and iOS app combination that watches a folder on your Windows PC and syncs any photos inside of it to your iPhone automatically. Syncing photos to ...
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 ...
PhotoSync 4.0 enables more robust AirDrop-style transfers between smartphones and tablets as well as wireless transfers or backups of iOS photos and video to Mac, PC, Android, NAS servers, cloud ...
PhotoSync is one of the most used apps on my iDevices. It lets you share photos between iOS devices, as well as from iOS-to-Mac (and PC), and it’ll do so over your Wi-Fi network, or automatically over ...
You've taken some great shots with the camera on your iPhone, but now you're looking for a way to get those shots to your computer without connecting your phone and waiting for iTunes to sync.
PhotoSync, a universal $1.99 app available in the App Store, has quickly become one of my favorite tools to enhance my iOS devices’ photo and video sharing ...
Yes I know that Flickr offers a dinky Facebook Newsfeed sync and there are plenty of other services that offer pretty complex Flickr photo-syncing tools, but this post is for the three of you that ...