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CopyTrans releases CopyTrans Photo transfer tool
By Charles Starrett
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Wednesday, July 9, 2008
News Category: Windows Software
CopyTrans, makers of the iPod backup and recovery software of the same, has released CopyTrans Photo, a new photo transfer and backup tool for the iPod and iPhone. The new software, designed for Windows XP and Vista, allows for drag-and-drop photo transfers to and from iPods/iPhones and PCs, in-application navigation and browsing of photos stored on the iPod or iPhone, photo backup, the ability to view photos stored on the device as a slideshow, and the ability to create, delete, rename, and edit iPod and iPhone photo albums. CopyTrans Photo is compatible with all photo-capable iPods and iPhones, and is available now for $30.
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1
I tried this piece of software.
That’s a gem!
So cool to manage my iPod photos visually and and drag them individually from my photo folders to my iPod and from my iPod to my computer.
Really easy to understand interface, a kid’s game!
Thanks for having discovered such a cool tool.
Mike
Posted by Mike Johnston on July 9, 2008 at 11:41 PM (PDT)
2
Connected my iPhone to it and my photos started showing up. I dragged a few pictures from my PC to a newly created album on the iPhone and clicked to apply changes. In no time I could view them on my iPhone. I can only recommend you give it a try. It’s much better than iTunes to manage my iPhone photos.
Posted by Dave Wannigman on July 10, 2008 at 3:22 AM (PDT)