DropCopy: for iPhone filesharing
iPhone filesharing is here, althought it’s not quite as exciting as it may sound. DropCopy is a new iPhone application that allows filesharing between an iPhone and a mac. Windows users can’t use DropCopy.
You’ll first need to unlock your iPhone before you use DropCopy, but once you do, filesharing is at your fingertips. You simply browse on your Mac for files you want to transfer, drag and drop.
For iPhone filesharing in the other direction, you can move files from an iPhone to your Mac without music hassle. It’s all very straightforward and it’s a handy tool for anyone with an iPhone. The transfers with this iPhone filesharing program are fast and efficient.
Because the program cannot run in the background of an iPhone, there is no security risk, as you might associate with other forms of filesharing. This isn’t exactly the iPhone filesharing revolution we’re holding out for, but it’s a start.
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