![]() ![]() Setup on both the Mac and the iPhone is quick and their are minimal settings to configure on the Mac – just simple things like what directory to save incoming files to, do you want to be prompted to confirm incoming items (yes please), and display preference sort of settings. ![]() Its sole purpose it to make file transfer between computers or (in this case) computer and iPhone easy and quick. Some of the very best apps on any platform are the dead simple ones – the ones that do one thing, but do it very well and make it drop-dead easy to do. And one of the little bonuses that I’m getting an extra kick out of over the last few weeks is trying out some of the nice Mac-only apps for the iPhone, like DropCopy. I am generally extremely happy with the switch – loving the performance of the Mac, not finding the transition very difficult, happily running XP in a virtual machine, and so on. From the first time I saw it mentioned I thought it sounded like a great little app, but it seemed clear there were no pressing plans to port it to Windows – and since it’s an app that makes file transfer between your computer and your iPhone (or potentially also between mutliple iPhones or Touches if you have ’em), it was no good to me on a Windows machine.īut … I have recently (about 3 weeks ago) done the typical ‘ iPhone Gateway Drug‘ switch over to a MacBook laptop. DropCopy for the iPhone is one of those super-cool sounding apps that I previously would have read about and envied Mac users over. ![]()
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