you should have an icloud icon in the control panel. set it up with your apple id. set up icloud on your iphone and it will sync via wifi
But doesn't it upload them to iCloud, and then the pc downloads them from iCloud? I can already accomplish the same thing with dropbox so I don't really see a reason to use iCloud.
you don't even need itunes to sync photos to your pc
you don't even need itunes to sync photos to your pc
Patranus said:Not even sure why the OP even made this thread when their intentions are pretty clear.
lolwut? Please educate me to my intentions. This whole time I had been under the impression that I was looking for a solution that would allow me to wirelessly move photos from iPhone to PC without involving "the cloud".
Honestly, some people here are doing all they can to live up to the stereotypes about Apple fanbois...
And how does DropBox sync your photos without involving "the cloud"?
It doesn't. That's why this thread is here.
The point of the last half dozen posts, is that if I AM forced to use the cloud, I see no reason to install another piece of software [iCloud] that will effectively do the same thing as software I'm already using [Dropbox].
If you knew that any answer other than dropbox wasn't "going to work" then why did you even ask the question?
Who said that nothing else would work? I would be utterly delighted with a simple app that would let me map a network drive on the iPhone while connected to Wifi, and copy photos to that drive. Does such a thing exist? I dunno, that's why I'm asking.
I would be utterly delighted with a simple app that would let me map a network drive
Who said that nothing else would work? I would be utterly delighted with a simple app that would let me map a network drive on the iPhone while connected to Wifi, and copy photos to that drive. Does such a thing exist? I dunno, that's why I'm asking.
If it's so, you may want to check out PhotoSync. It's $1.99 in the app store, but once you have set it up, it is quite okay. All that needs to be done is for you to go in the app, tap a few stuffs, choose the computer, and off you go. The desktop side needs a free server/client type app, but that's that. It also works with the iPad in case you wanna make use of the Camera Connection Kit.