iPhone Mounter lets you manage your iPhone and use it for storage. This application has two main features. On the one hand, it allows you to see what is on your iPhone. You can see all the pictures taken by the iPhone, the music that is on it, its podcasts and movies. You can download any of those to your computer by right-clicking on the item and selecting export. You can also export all the items in a category by checking them all. You can't, however, add content to your iPhone. On the other hand, the app can also be used to enable your iPhone as a sort of USB storage device. It won't be mounted on Finder, though. You can access this feature by clicking on USB Storage. There, you will see a lot of empty spaces. You can drag your files from Finder to those spaces to put them on your iPhone. When you want to extract them, simply right-click on them. The one disadvantage to this is that you have to have this app installed on any computer you want to access your files on. And I am pretty sure you would have to pay for another license for that.
All in all, this app works well. It does what it says it does. It could use a built-in audio and video player for file previews. The price is a bit high in my opinion, especially when there are free tools that can do the job.
Disk Doctor will free up disk space by removing cached and unneeded files from your hard drive.
Easily change your default web browser on your Mac.
Immediately share files and folders to various destinations across your LAN.
Explore Google Trends inside a responsive application layout.
This app lets you search the Web from the Menu Bar.
A program for searching the webpages you've bookmarked or visited recently.
Mac App Store is growing fast, dozens of apps are going on sale every hour, scores of apps are added every day.
Comments