Review: CopyTrans Photo provides expensive iPhone photograph management

With every unique iPhone, Apple has improved its picture-taking functions. So much thus which countless people today depend about an iPhone because their main picture-taking device. iTunes, nonetheless, really hasn’t kept up. While Apple’s software excels because a tool for managing a iOS apps, music, plus videos, it treats the images like an afterthought. Sure, it lets we sync images from the computer to a iOS device, yet it doesn’t provide any aid inside getting the photos we capture with a iPhone, neither previews of the images. That’s what CopyTrans Photos does. This application is expensive, at $ 20, however, it does provide a good tool for managing the pictures we capture with the iPhone or iPad.

CopyTrans Photos installs because element of WindSolutions’s CopyTrans Suite, including many different applications for managing different components of the iOS experience, like CopyTrans plus CopyTrans Contacts. While it’s called a suite, we buy the applications we wish individually. The applications include a free demo version; you are able to try any of them plus purchase the ones we like. (The free demo of CopyTrans Photos limits we to 20 transfers.)

CopyTrans Photo shows the images from the iOS device found on the left as well as the images within the designated PC folder found on the proper.

CopyTrans Photos releases inside a full-screen window which attributes 2 leading columns, 1 of that shows thumbnails of the pictures about a connected iOS device plus another which shows thumbnails of the pictures about a Windows PC. A 3rd, small column shows the Explorer view, that shows the folder structure of the PC, permitting we to navigate to more pictures.

Transferring pictures between a computer plus iOS device is because convenient because appropriate clicking about some of the thumbnails plus selecting the transfer choice. The just hiccup I encountered was whenever my iPhone show column was set to show the contents of my “Camera Roll” rather of my “Photo Library” (tabs at the best of the column allow you to change between these views). CopyTrans Photos won’t allow you to add images from the computer to a iOS Camera Roll; you need to add those to the Photo Library rather.

You may create an album about the iOS device plus add images with it, plus you are able to sync individual pictures or whole albums amongst the 2 equipment. CopyTrans Photos refuses to provide any type of photo modifying tools, yet it does include a slideshow choice, that lets you sit back plus observe a assortment of images about a PC’s screen.

CopyTrans Photo is not inexpensive, plus I want it included at minimum several simple photograph modifying tools for the cost. And I want it automated the procedure of importing new pictures from a telephone to the PC by providing a Synch feature. As it stands, the procedure is a bit convoluted: you must create a hot folder inside the Explorer View column of CopyTrans Photos, then choose the images from the iPhone plus copy those to which folder. And CopyTrans Photo didn’t let me to delete any pictures from my iPhone’s camera roll. Importing my iPhone images through Windows itself is more streamlined, plus enables me to delete the images, too. For $ 20, CopyTrans Photos must create which process—and more—a lot simpler.

Note: The Download switch found on the Product Information page may download the program to the program.

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