LogMeIn Ignition enables transfer of photos and videos between devices

 

LogMeIn announced that Apple iOS device owners can now
copy videos and photos stored on their PCs and Macs directly to their iPad or
iPhone – and vice versa – over the internet without having to synch
devices.

 

Available as part of a new update to LogMeIn Ignition, the top-grossing third-party iPad
app of 2010 from, the new features give users to
all their photos and videos on their iPads with just a few clicks, even if
those photos and videos reside on a computer thousands of miles away.

 

The update extends LogMeIn Ignition’s unique file
management capabilities, introduced in March 2011 – the ability to move, copy
and save files from remote PCs and Macs to the iPad.  With the update
users can now transfer video and photo files between their iPad and
iPhone’s photo libraries and  their PC or Mac. 

 

iPad and iPhone users can now easily carry their photos
and videos with them wherever they go, with the option of connecting to their
entire collection, regardless of location,” said Andrew Burton, LogMeIn’s vice
president, Access & Management.

 

Whether it’s grabbing photos of the trip to Caribbean
that never made it on to Facebook or that home video of the kids’ at the pool
this summer, the new update to LogMeIn Ignition means never having to leave a
video or photo behind.  And for all of us that are on the go this summer,
it offers a simple way to use an iPad to get a little freedom from the office
still having fun – a productivity app with an entertainment bonus,” Burton
added.

 

By TelecomLead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

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