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Ive tried all that i can think of and it still tells me it wont connect to my device, kinda feel scammed if anyone can think of whats happening let me know
I should have gone to the store and purchased the USB cord … Wasted $2.99 App works seamlessly but I have been waiting 5 minutes for the app to transfer 8 pictures from Android to my Android. I needed to upload pics from Android to my Android Air and left my USB cable at home … Its now been 10 munites and the 8 photos I took are still transfering from the Android to the Android … Donl waste your money … I could have just driven to OfficeMax in the same amount of time.
If you have a good internet, it is very easy to transfer pictures and videos from your device to Android
i have installed the app on my iphone4 and Android air. I have set password in my phone app so that no one can access the photos on my phone without my permission, but still I am able to access all photos on my Android air using this app without entering any password. I have cleared authorization history, enabled password protected, enabled authorize to connect. But still I am able to access all photos which are on my phone through my Android app. This implies anyone running this app on Android in same wifi network, will be able to access all my photos. This is concerning.
This app is not intuitive-doesn't let you load an album into its photo library (not mine). After trying various attempts to load pictures from Android to Mobile, I have given up. It offers photos it selected from you computer, but can't add/delete to that selection. Started once to load photos, then broke connection-couldn't tell if it was putting them in an album on Mobile, Iphoto, or where. They should start over and take a lesson from software like Finder, where you create a folder, name it, move it, copy it, and done! I would pay $20 for an app that would do what this promises, but feel have been misled.
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