Photo Share Lite


4.8 ( 7568 ratings )
Utility Foto e video
Sviluppatore Big Blue Clip, LLC
Libero

If you have more than one iPhone, iPad or iPod in your house, you need this app!

Photo Share lets you seamlessly view photos from your friends iPhone when they are running Photo Share.

The unique thing about Photo Share is that it feels as though you are viewing the photos right from your very own photo library. Of course if you want to save the photos to your own library you can.

This is the perfect way for mom and dad to sync photos of the kids between thier phones. No more emailing a couple photos at a time. You can share hundreds of photos at once (Photo Share Pro only).

ATTENTION: This is the free version of Photo Share Pro. Photo Share Lite can receive unlimited number of photos from Photo Share Pro but can only send 5 photos to another device. If you want to send unlimited photos get Photo Share Pro instead.

★★ Quick Start Guide ★★
Here is a quick example of how you would share your photos from an iPhone to an iPad using Photo Share.

✦ Start Photo Share on the iPhone and on the iPad.
✦ On the iPhone, select "Share My Photos".
✦ On the iPad select "View Friends Photos".
✦ The devices will use Bluetooth to find one another.
✦ Use the menus to connect them.
✦ Once you have them connected on the iPhone select one of your photo albums from the list.
✦ From the thumbnails select the photos you wish to share.
✦ When finished select "Begin Sharing".
✦✦✦ Leave the app running on both devices while you are sharing.

✦✦✦ FAQs ✦✦✦
✦ Why dont I see the photos that I took using my iPhone camera?
Answer: You need to allow the app access to these photos. If you denied access the first time you ran the app you can grant access by going into your device settings. Select General > Location Services and then turn "Photo Share" to "On".

✦ Why cant I share?
Answer: On one device you must select "Share My Photos" and on the other you must select "View Friends Photos".

✦ Why wont the devices find each other with Bluetooth?
Answer: I dont know :( But typically toggle the device Bluetooth off and then back on fixes the problem. A quick way to do this is put your iPhone in "Airplane Mode" from the settings and then turn Airplane Mode back off. Otherwise you can select General > Bluetooth from the Settings and toggle it off and then back on.