New iPhone Photo App: WiFiPhoto
Saturday, September 12, 2009 at 2:00PM |
Glyn Evans
Description from the AppStore: Have you ever had the need to download your photos to a computer that is not yours ? Have you ever thought that it should be as easy as any other task on the iPhone ? Sending pictures in emails doesn't look that good and nevertheless it takes a lot of time? Please meet WiFiPhoto.
WiFiPhoto is the fastest way to download full quality photos from your Camera Roll or Photo Library to any computer over a WiFi network. No need for the dock or a usb cable, no compromise on quality. Just pick your photos and point your browser (Safari, Firefox or Internet Explorer) to the web address displayed at the bottom of the main page by WiFiPhoto. You can even download a zipped archive with all your picks.
Just follow these simple steps:
Tap on the '+' button in the top right corner- Pick one or more photos and tap on 'Cancel' when you're finished
- From your computer open your favourite browser and connect to the web address displayed in WiFiPhoto
- Click on 'Download Zip' button.
FEATURES:
- Simple and elegant interface
- Select multiple photos
- Change image quality to fit your needs
- Download a single picture or a compressed archive of all photos
- Autorotate. No need for further adjustments after download
- Pick from Camera roll or Photo library
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Reader Comments (6)
Is it possible to print photo on a Polaroid Pogo Zink printer with this application ?
hmm .. this sounds great - but - can you move full res pics with this or only 640x425?
@kate i downloaded it, it let me go up to 600 x 800, seems to be the highest that it can go though? I have a 3g. But it does work well.
@ kate, sorry to worry you, looks like i was using photos from an application (quadcamera). that only saves as 600 X 800. using a regular photo, i'm getting the full resolution through WiFiPhoto. Works great!!!
Sounds like a great app. Right now I'm using Image Capture but for that to work I have to plug my iPhone in. WiFi transfer would be much easier.
As developer of WiFiPhoto, I can assure you that it downloads photos at their original size. No downscaling. You can choose compression quality that best suits your needs.