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I just noticed your comment. The problems people are having with Photo Transfer have nothing to do with an Ipad. The problems are due to the wide variety of wireless networking devices, and security apps on PC's. The help given to solve anyone’s problem with the Photo Transfer app are not unique to Photo Transfer. Most people only connect to the internet, and most of the new routers are dummy proof. They are dummy proof because without the automated security settings that go into place to protect you from the evils of the internet; most people would have an open network, and zero security. I can find many of those unsecure networks around my town. The newest Linksys/Cisco router I bought for my father was the most secure router I've seen so far. If any of you had one, and installed it the way they instructed you to do, you would have a problem getting Photo Transfer to work. The companies who make wireless routers are damned if they don't, and damned if they do. Many of the most protective wireless routers have guest accounts, and a mechanism to let others into your network. Your problems with photo Transfer are caused by your wireless router, and can be solved by looking there. Photo Transfer does not create this problem, it only makes it visible. While many of you want to be angry with the Photo Transfer app and its creators, you should be thanking them instead. You now know that you have a secure network. Anyone who got it to work with no problem, and have no idea why, well, let’s just say that the worst is yet to come for many of them.
Do you have a security software running on your pc? norton Internet security? do you know how to check your ip address on your iPad, and your pc to make sure you are getting on the same network? can you ping your iPad from your pc?

I know it pears that you have done everything, but there is the possibility that something might not be as you think.

One of these steps might lead you to discover that your iPad it not on the same network as your pc, it could be as simple as having 3G turned on and having the pc and iPad on different networks. The ipaddresses should be very similar, but off by one or two digits. If one is 192.168.2.5, th other should be on 192.168.2.x where x equals anything else.

Good luck.. Joe
When you say "it wouldn't load", are you saying that when you try to activate the program on your iPad, it does not open, and produce the upload page?