PhotoStreamr Lite
For desktop computer users who want to access their full photo library on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch without manual syncing.
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PhotoStreamr Lite is an established photo & video app that is completely free. With a 3.9/5 rating from 28 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is PhotoStreamr Lite?
Current Momentum
v2021.1 · 60mo ago
ZombieLast updated 1804d ago. 5 versions tracked.
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Streams photos directly from a computer to an iOS device over a local network to save storage space.
Allows users to save full-size photos to the camera roll or local folders for viewing without a network connection.
Provides a secure space to store photos for private viewing.
Enables users to view their photo collection in a randomized order.
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Who Built It?
Infinite Evolution Technologies
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While the app offers a convenient streaming solution, user feedback indicates critical compatibility issues with the required Java-based desktop companion software on modern operating systems.
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