Synchronization App For Mac



1. Simply drag & drop the photos/videos you want on your device onto the PhotoSync icon in the dock and transfer them in seconds! • Received photos & videos are imported directly into the Camera Roll or an album you defined • Choose from existing albums on your iPhone/iPad as transfer destination or create new albums/folders • Automatic album creation on your iOS device based on the folder names on your Mac • Direct transfer from the macOS Photos App to your iPhone/iPad (Share Sheet Support) Highlights: • Safe & secure Pictures and videos are not stored on any external server, never leave your lo...

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Features and Description


There are a dozen or so third-party apps available in Mac App Store that can simplify and automate the process of keeping files and folders synchronised.

Key Features

Latest Version: 4.0

  • Licence: Free

  • What does PhotoSync – transfer photos do? It’s all about one thing – the best and easiest way to transfer, backup and share your photos & videos! Any kind of transfer – PhotoSync can handle it!The FREE native PhotoSync companion for Mac is the best solution to transfer your photos & videos directly between your Mac and iPhone/iPad over the local Wi-Fi network.Note: This application requires the iOS version of “PhotoSync” installed and running on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. The PhotoSync app can be downloaded from the App Store: https://goo.gl/zRCXTC.What you can do with PhotoSync:Transfer & backup from iPhone/iPad to Mac:• Transfer, move and backup your photos & videos from iPhone/iPad directly to your Mac over the local Wi-Fi network. Transfer is fast and secure. Photos & Videos never go over the Internet.• Photos & videos are transferred in full resolution with all metadata intact • Selectable target folder, flexible storage options and transfer quality options• Direct import into OS X Photos, Aperture and iPhoto Transfer from Mac to iPhone/iPad:• Send photos & videos directly from your Mac to your iPhone/iPad over the local Wi-Fi network. Simply drag & drop the photos/videos you want on your device onto the PhotoSync icon in the dock and transfer them in seconds!• Received photos & videos are imported directly into the Camera Roll or an album you defined• Choose from existing albums on your iPhone/iPad as transfer destination or create new albums/folders• Automatic album creation on your iOS device based on the folder names on your Mac• Direct transfer from the macOS Photos App to your iPhone/iPad (Share Sheet Support)Highlights: • Safe & securePictures and videos are not stored on any external server, never leave your local Wi-Fi network nor go over the Internet• No limitationsCopy, share and backup an unlimited number of full resolution photos, HD videos and RAW files. All EXIF and GPS location information remain intact.• Easy and convenientNo need to enter cryptic IP addresses– automatic device detection does the job for you! Transfer photos & videos simply by drag & drop!• Blazingly fast transfersTransfer photos & videos at full Wi-Fi bandwidth. No cable nor iTunes needed!• Powerful and versatileChoose among a wide-range of transfer options (filename, sub-directory creation, photo edits). Create folders and albums on your iPhone & iPad for your Mac and send photos/videos directly to themRequirements:• Transferring between Mac and iPhone/iPad requires PhotoSync installed and running on both devices. You only need to purchase PhotoSync for iOS once and can install it on all your iOS devices using the same iTunes account. • Transferring between Mac computer and iPhone/iPad/ works directly over the local Wi-Fi network. • PhotoSync for iPhone/iPad requires iOS 9 or later and is available in the AppStore at https://goo.gl/zRCXTC.More informationVisit our website for more information: http:/photosync-app.comOr, contact us if you have any comment, suggestion or feedback to improve the app: [email protected]

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    Dropbox – FREE

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    You can access the files you save to your Dropbox on the website or from the computers you install Dropbox on. There are also mobile apps for the iPhone, iPad, Android devices and even BlackBerry.

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    SugarSync – FREE

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    Synchronization App For Mac

    We reviewed the PhotoSync iPad app as part of one of our iPad Apps of the Week. We love this solution and think Apple should just buy the company that made this and incorporate it as is into OS X and iOS. While iCloud is building in Photo Stream, a service that will perform similar functionality, it will need to be really good to beat out the PhotoSync app.

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    • Analyze both folders for a smart sync that beats out copy and paste.
    • Source completes Target – Can copy only new files to the backup location.
    • Reciprocal – Mirror the folders using either folder as the primary so that new files are copied and deleted files are deleted in the second folder.
    • Source replaces Target – changed files in one location replace old files in second location.
    • Copy both ways – files missing in either location will be copied to the other.
    • Reciprocal without delete – Copy new files from one location to another but leave the files you deleted in the source in place on the backup
    • Runs as a simulation – Allows you to see what changes will take place if you run the app

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