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Photosync app review
Photosync app review






photosync app review
  1. #Photosync app review full#
  2. #Photosync app review portable#
  3. #Photosync app review software#

Photos & videos are, however, transferred in low quality. The free version of PhotoSync lets you fully test its transfer functionality.

  • Transfer photos & videos directly between devices, services and NAS (e.g.
  • Upload photos & videos to popular cloud and photo services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Photos, Flickr, OneDrive (Business), SmugMug, Box, Zenfolio, pCloud….
  • Backup photos & videos to / from USB drives, iCloud Drive and local storage via the Files app (iOS13).
  • PhotoSync works flawlessly with: Synology, QNAP, Buffalo NAS, ownCloud, NextCloud, WD M圜loud, TrueNAS, OpenMediaVault, Seagate Personal Cloud…

    #Photosync app review portable#

    Backup photos & videos to NAS devices, home cloud and wireless portable hard drives over FTP, SMB, WebDAV and SFTP.Transfer to / from NAS, cloud and photo services No computer, Internet or cloud are required. Directly transfer photos & videos between devices over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Personal Hotspot.Received photos & videos are imported directly into the Camera Roll or an album you defined. Send photos & videos from Windows PC or Mac over Wi-Fi to iPhone / iPad.Photos & videos are transferred directly over the local Wi-Fi network. Directly transfer / backup photos & videos from iPhone / iPad to Windows PC or Mac.** Managed App Configuration over MDM or using a settings file () ** Be totally independent of the cloud and iTunes ** Flexible: Automatically organise files into folders by recording date, media type and album name on target device.

    #Photosync app review full#

    Full resolution transfer with HEIC and RAW support all metadata (EXIF, GPS) is preserved ** No limitations – transfer and backup an unlimited number of photos & videos.

    #Photosync app review software#

    ** Reliable and secure software – operating 10 years in the market and continuously updated ** Number one cross-platform solution with native apps for mobile devices, Windows & Mac. It's currently available for $1.99.PhotoSync – the best solution to wirelessly transfer, backup & share photos / videos to computer, NAS, other phones and popular cloud / photo services. But, if you're looking for something slightly different, check out PhotoSync in the App Store. Like I said, Dropbox is a free alternative, and it may do the job for you just fine. A free client must be downloaded, but once you've installed the software, you're good to go. Once your photos are online, you can access them from the Web, and Mac users can easily "drag" the images over to iPhoto or Aperture. PhotoSync has no upload limit, and it allows users to transfer via Bluetooth (iOS to iOS only). Thanks to a recent post by MacStories, I may have just found what I've been looking for. Dropbox is pretty simple, but recently I've been looking for something even simpler. It's an incredibly handy service, but the process isn't exactly streamlined - in my opinion. I've been using Dropbox, which we all know and love, to transfer screenshots from my iPhone or iPad, to my Mac. Forget cables, because this handy app can do the job for you wirelessly in seconds. PhotoSync is a universal, $1.99 iOS application that allows users to wirelessly transfer photos and videos from iOS to iOS, from iOS to a computer, or from a computer to iOS.








    Photosync app review