
Remember: Wi-Fi Photo Transfer only brings photos from your iPhone to your computer (not the other way around), but it’s really easy to use. Just make sure you’re on the same Wi-Fi network, fire up the app, plug in the right address in your browser and you can pick and choose which pictures you want to bring over (you can even download them into a zip folder).
Sure, the interface could be nicer but it’s free and gets the job done quickly. If you take a lot of pictures on your iPhone and want to bring them to your computer without plugging in, Wi-Fi Photo Transfer is what you need. [iTunes via Business Insider]
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Lauren
Monday, April 18, 2011 at 4:21 PMI just turn bluetooth on both devices and send each photo to the computer from my phone that way…
martin
Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 4:15 PM“I just turn bluetooth on both devices and send each photo to the computer from my phone that way…”
Really…..? I’d like to see you do that.I’ve not managed to pair the iphone4 with my macbook. Bluetooth on the iphone just sits there searching.
Transferring via wifi will be much quicker though.