RemoteSnap 4+

Hans Schneider

    • 3.6 • 7 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Automagically receive photos taken on your iPhone or iPod touch on your Mac.

This App needs "RemoteSnap" or "RemoteSnap Free" installed on your iPhone. Photos taken in these apps are automatically sent to your Mac on your local network.

* Download this app
* Download "RemoteSnap" to your iPhone or iPod touch from the App Store
* Use RemoteSnap on your iPhone to take pictures
* Pictures are saved to your Mac computer

Use your iPhone as a wireless still image webcam for your Mac!

What’s New

Version 1.1

# When trying to install this update the App Store might ask you to quit the old app. You can do this from the little camera icon in the status bar of your Mac. With this update you will also be able to quit the app from the icon in the Dock, apologies for this inconvenience!

* App can be quit from the dock icon
* Made Preferences and Help stay on top
* Click on thumbnail opens Finder
* You can disable "Start on login" in Preferences

Ratings and Reviews

3.6 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

tenin2wenty10 ,

Menu bar option?

Transfers work flawlessly.

I believe this application could be improved by allowing the option to run solely from the menu bar and getting rid of the dock icon. E.g Logitech TouchMouse Server.

Ascripps ,

Great App!

Amazing, simple and effective!

Apple sell SD cards for over £100 that do the same thing for your camera. The Mac App is free and the iPhone App is £1.79...TOTALLY worth it for the pure convienience and simplicity that Apple's so renouned for!

Ben Seven ,

Bad practices

This app is fine. What isn't fine is adding your app to a user's login items without any kind of prompt, nor in-app setting to turn it off. I plan on using this occasionally, not all the time: the same will be true for a number of users.

Best practice: On launching the app for the first time, display a dialogue: Would you like RemoteSnapServer to run when you login?

If the user notices the app has started at login without permission, the first place they look is the app's own prefs. But surprise surprise, no run on login toggle there. So off we go to System Preferences > Accounts > Login items to remove it. Sort it out.

App Privacy

The developer, Hans Schneider, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

No Details Provided

The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.

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