Wirelessly transfer photos in bulk Video
Wirelessly transfer photos in bulk Video Transcript
Welcome to Tap that App, I?m Brian Tong and this is the show where we cover the hottest apps in the mobile space. We all love taking pictures with our cameras, but have you ever wanted to transfer photos wirelessly and quickly from one device to another? Well that?s why you?re still watching and I have a couple of apps for both Android and iOS that will do the trick. You?ve heard of this first app called Bump, its FREE, it works cross platform and allows you to send photos and contacts from one person to another if both people are using the App. Select the pictures you want, give them a little bump and voila the pictures are received on the other end. It?s real world proof that Android and iOS can get-it-on. But, my personal favorite app to transfer photos is called, ?Photo Transfer App?, that?s the name. The universal App on iOS costs $2-99 and its $1-99, on Android. You might not like paying for apps, but there are several key things that make it worthwhile. You can still send photos from phone to phone cross platform, but what about sending pictures from your phone to view on a larger screen like your iPad. This App allows you to do that. You?ll have to be on the same Wi-Fi network and you?ll pick which device is the sender, and which device is the receiver. I like how it organizes your photo collection into groups of 100 to keep track of the ones you?re sending and not only does it transfer photos, but video clips as well. Bump can?t do that. The other killer feature is you can also send your pictures or videos directly to any Mac, Windows or Linux computer by going to an address on your web browser that the App creates for. Bottom line?Photo Transfer App is worth dropping the money for it. If you have any other apps you?d like us to tap, so send them to tapthatapp@cnet.com. I?m Brian Tong thanks for watching and we?ll see you next time.
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