From the moment you Instashare appeared in the App Store and later in the Mac App Store, it instantly became one of my favorite apps. Indeed, Instashare has solved the often burning problem of simple file transfer between iOS devices and Mac computers. Now it has also undergone a graphical change, so it fully fits into iOS 7...
Apart from graphical changes in the user interface and an updated icon, we won't find much other news in the new version of Instashare for iOS, but it wasn't too desirable either. The application served its purpose perfectly already. The new version does not change the way it works. Just select any file on your iPhone or iPad (an image from your library or another file you've transferred before) and drag it to the selected paired device.
Everything works similarly to Apple's AirDrop, but it has one major drawback – it cannot move files from iOS to OS X, but only between iPhones and iPads. Instashare thus has its justification even after the introduction of iOS 7.
Instashare for Mac also received a minor update, the stability of transfers was improved and the ability to record them was added. Some users sometimes complained about the quality of the transmissions, or their non-functionality, but these were usually individual problems that the developers solved.
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Another broken app. Hate iOS7
Although iOS 7 is quite ok, despite my initial skepticism, this app overdid it with flat graphics. Graphically, it's definitely a step back, dude.
It can always only send a picture :( it won't kill me to send it by email.
I liked it originally. But then the app on OS X told me that the beta had expired and needed to be updated. And that was the end of the application for me too, because I couldn't get past this message. I have downloaded the update countless times.
So instead of doing more lab work, I'm emailing the pictures.
I have a Mac so I don't have to worry about it and I can focus on work. If I wanted to spend time tuning my own computer, I'd put Linux on it…
What about drop box????
I personally don't like Dropbox. Three security incidents, in which, among other things, all data was made available to everyone, are beyond my tolerance limit...
what is the difference between paid and free version?