
Yes, your iPhone is so cool it’s hot. So is your Mac. Connect your iPhone to your Mac and iTunes becomes the gatekeeper to move files back and forth.
Is there an easier way with more options? Yes. PhoneView connects your iPhone or iPod touch to your Mac and acts like a disk drive.
What’s the fun in that? First, your iPhone or iPod touch becomes simply another disk attached to your Mac. That makes it a perfect backup solution for select valuable files that you want to.... (excerpted).
Post your own comment to this article. Or, post in the Mac360 Forums. It's mostly anonymous, there's no obligation, and no cost. Posting is free, fun, low in calories, low in carbs, non-fat, and mildly addictive. It's like chocolate and blondes.
Your comment may be anonymous, if you prefer. Or, use a cute name-- something everyone can remember. An email address is required only if you want to be notified of new comments by other posters, and is always shielded from email spam harvesters (but don't use a Gmail or Yahoo! or Hotmail or any free email service address-- too much spam).
Keep your comment on topic, relevant, worthy, and funny. Or, pick any three. We moderate the comments so SPAM links will be deleted (Spammers-- you're a blight so don't waste your time or ours).
Copyright © 2004 - 2009 Ron McElfresh, Honolulu, HI USA. All Rights Reserved.
Mac360 is published by Ron McElfresh, Honolulu, HI and powered by ExpressionEngine at Pair Networks.
Mac360 pages are best viewed in Safari 4.x or Firefox 3.x browsers. Microsoft Internet Explorer is not supported.
This Mac360 page was created in 0.5686 seconds.
erin27 said:
I never appreciated how easy and valuable this could be until I tried Phone View. It’s easy to move files back and forth between my Mac and my iPhone, and organize files the way I want. It’s eliminated the need to carry my laptop back and forth between work and home. Good find, thanks.