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App of the Week: PhotoSync for the iOS and Mac
If you are tired of using iTunes or email to transfer photos to iPhone or Aperture, there is a better way. With a push of a button, you can have all your new photos transferred from an iPhone to iPhoto, Aperture or a folder on the Mac.
This week's application is a utility to make transferring files from the iOS to the Mac easy. Photosync is $2.99 for a universal iOS application, but it is free for the Mac and in the Mac App Store.
Photosync transfers photos to any other currently running Photosync application on any iOS device or Mac on the same WiFi network. Photosync for the iOS can send and receive photos to a Mac, any other iOS device, or Dropbox. It also keeps track of which files it has sent and can send all or just new photos. Photosync can be set up to send photos to the user's place of choice with a push and hold of a button.
Photosync for the Mac can send and receive photos from any iOS device. Photos that are transferred to the Mac can be put into a Folder or added to iPhoto or Aperture automatically. It can run automatically at start-up and takes up very little memory when not in use. With the start-up option enabled, your Mac will always be ready to receive photos and add them to the user's place of choice automatically.
Photosync is a small utility that can make transferring photos a breeze. It is a must have app for anyone who regularly saves or transfers files to iPhoto or Aperture.
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