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Stock Transfer application is one of the simplest solutions I've seen for transferring photos and videos between mobile devices and desktops - as long as the devices are all on the same wireless network. If you open the application on your device, immediately asked if you (only supports photos and videos) to send or receive files as. If you will ask your choice, using an Apple computer, Windows-based computer or mobile device (Android or IOS only) are transferred. States, regardless of which option you choose, devices on the same wireless network for the application to work, it will be crap, but still understanding, given the volume and size of the possible transfer of files. For transfers between your mobile device and desktop computer, the application will give you an IP address on your desktop browser to run. From there you can choose to transfer files from your mobile device, then download them easily from your desktop browser. What is nice, you can also download all files at once in a zip file. If you receive files on your mobile device, all you do is you have to upload it to your desktop browser, using the same IP address. To move from Android Android, Only one application is installed, while others can, by its IP address in the browser to navigate to (as well as desktop process). To move from Android to iPhone OS, however, both devices must be installed on the application. And unfortunately, the transmission of video files is not compatible between Android and not the IOS. In general, I recommend this application to anyone in need of a solution for transferring photos. Sure, you can use the integrated actions in the functions of Android, but that is probably not the best option if you are looking to move, say 50 files at once. Transfer Photo App Lite (free) allows you to transfer up to two files at once, while the fully paid version of the application allows you to transfer up 200
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