Copytrans Photo V2.958
Example 3 — One-way transfer assurance: Clara’s friend Marco feared syncing would erase phone content. CopyTrans Photo’s model was decisively one-way by default: export from device to PC. Marco watched as Clara transferred an entire camera roll to a NAS. No automatic deletions occurred; the phone remained untouched. That simplicity eased their distrust of black-box sync systems.
: Exports these as a combination of a still image and a video file. iOS Formats : Supports Portrait, Panorama, Time-lapse, Burst, and Apple ProRAW (DNG) HEIC Management : Automatically converts
: Works with all iOS versions and devices, including older iPod models and the latest iPhone series. Installation Copytrans photo v2.958
+------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | IPHONE / IPAD PANEL | PC PANEL | | [Camera Roll] | [Desktop / My Pictures] | | Image001.jpg Image002.jpg | Vacation01.png FamilyPic.jpg | | Image003.jpg Image004.jpg | Sunset.jpg Doc1.bmp | +------------------------------------+------------------------------------+ | [ <--- Drag & Drop Files to Transfer ---> ] | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | [ GREEN "APPLY CHANGES" BUTTON ] | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Step 1: Establish the Connection
There are several benefits to using CopyTrans Photo v2.958, including: Example 3 — One-way transfer assurance: Clara’s friend
Unlock your iOS device and tap if a pop-up appears.
: Right-click on the device pane to create a new album. iOS Formats : Supports Portrait
| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | | Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, 8.1, Windows 10, or Windows 11 (32/64-bit) | | Processor | 1 GHz or faster | | RAM | 1 GB (2 GB recommended) | | Disk Space | 200 MB for installation + space for photos | | iOS Version | iOS 7.0 to iOS 15.x (Compatible with iPhone 5 through iPhone 13) | | Connection | USB port (USB-C or Lightning cable) |