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How to transfer photos without Wi-Fi using a cable? On your web pages it states "No cables or extra software required"
I'm working on an article and want to include your Photo Transfer software but I'm stuck - How to transfer photos without Wi-Fi using a cable? On your web pages it states numerous times "No cables or extra software required" What is the extra software? I do not have any internet nor Wi-Fi connection where I work and travel to sometimes. Thank you, mewbies.
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I can see why some people are confused. Maybe it should just be worded "No cables or any extra software required". Or maybe I'm the only one who read it that way :) Great looking soft, about to buy it to play with for my article.
Thanks again, mewbies.com
P.S. Does no extra software required mean that you do not need to have iTunes installed on the PC?
Thanks for contacting us and for checking out our app for your article. Yes, the app does not work over cable, only over wifi. The "no extra software required" means that you can get the app and you can use any web browser on your computer to transfer photos to/from your device. However, we are now encouraging users to try our desktop apps for Mac and Windows that do provide much more functionality and options than the web browser:
http://phototransferapp.com/desktop/
You can give them a try to see the features of the desktop apps.
Let me know if you have any other question or comment. I will be happy to help!
Cheers,
Enrique
Photo Transfer App
Can you please explain to me why must it be able to call out to not one but multiple IPs for it to have access to the Photos?
I have blocked it from calling out to all, now it can't access my Photos (in the device).
(*.amazon.naws.com, *.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com, ticks2.bugsense.com, etc etc)
(I have the web browser part working just fine.)
Thank you again.
P.S. I use other Wi-Fi transfer Apps and it doesn't need to call out to another IP for it to function.
The app should totally work without access to the network. In fact, you can use your laptop in "ad-hoc" mode with your device and it should let you transfer photos between the two without having any internet connection. Are you sure you didn't block any internal network address?
We use Google Analytics to understand the use of our app and we also use Bugsense to report crashes and error messages. We also connect to our server at connect.phototransferapp.com but that is just to link devices if you use the web interface to transfer photos. Other than that there is no internet component to the app.
Let me know if you have any other questions or comments.
Best,
Enrique
Photo Transfer App
I have done a work around for that problem and all is working fine.
Best regards,
mewbies.com