Transfer files from iPhone / iPad to PC with Leawo iTransfer

Leawo iTransfer can turn your iPhone and iPad into a USB flash drive, allowing you to transfer files from iOS devices to your PC (and vice versa) in just a few clicks.

iOS is probably the best mobile operating system for fluidity, responsiveness and ease of use, but it is not discussed that it was born with severe compromises on the usability front. For the sake of Steve Jobs and Apple, Cupertino’s mobile operating system was born with some limitations that he has brought with him after many generations.

File management: To simplify terminal usage and increase security, apps cannot swap data and live enclosed in unbreakable sandboxes. Even exchanging files between computers and iPhones, and vice versa, is not possible, but in this case, we rescue Leawo iTransfer.

Leawo iTransfer is a software solution for transferring and backing up files from iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to your computer, and of course transferring from your computer to iOS devices. If you have the client installed on two computers is how to turn the various devices into a usable USB flash drive between them. It is thus possible to store different types of files (there are no limitations from this point of view) inside the devices and always carry them with them.

The application can also manage playlists as well as all the data contained in the iTunes account linked to the device, such as apps, movies, podcasts, books, photos, contacts, SMS, favorites, notes.

Leawo software can be understood as a viable alternative to the same iTunes, which allows you to make a deeper backup but does not allow you to select individual backup files to use. Operation has seemed easy and intuitive since the first start, but the company provides a very comprehensive user manual explaining how to click and click on all the features in the application and how to maximize their potential. The app requires minimal access requirements: 1GHz processor, 1GB recommended RAM, 100MB of space, and the latest version of iTunes installed on the system.

Leawo iTransfer is characterized by a user interface perhaps not in step with the times (it is not as minimal as the fashion of the moment wants) but extremely simplified. No frills, only two columns: in the left one, we find the various paths from which the application can be drawn, the right one the selected contents.

So if in the right column we select App, Music, Camera, Photos or SMS, in the left one, we will find all the apps, music, images, or messages that are on the connected Apple device. Very interesting is the USB Storage item, which allows you to transfer files by dragging them in and saving them to your iOS device.

If you drag files from the window to a desktop system folder, the file will be transferred from the iOS device to the computer. This can be done with all the items: for example, in Photos or Camera, we can save photos and images, in Notes we can write notes with our PC and save them on our device.

The operations are lightning, compatible with the workload to be carried out. Different the USB Storage issue where we can transfer any type of file. However, to retrieve or use them, we will need a system with the installed software. In the left column, we’ll also find the contents of the iTunes account, and we’ll be able to handle the same in the same way.

The application lacks advanced and complex functionality, and makes its battle horse simpler. Leawo iTransfer is offered for free in limited version, but to unlock the full potential, there is a cost: $19.95 for a one-year license, $ 29.95 for a lifetime license.

The license gives you the right to receive free technical support in English, free upgrades throughout its duration, maximum security and privacy, and of course removes the time limits of the free version.

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