RemoteSnap
For iPhone and Mac users seeking a wireless, real-time method to transfer photos or use their mobile device as a remote camera.
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RemoteSnap is an established photo & video app that is free with in-app purchases.
What is RemoteSnap?
Current Momentum
v1.1
# When trying to install this update the App Store might ask you to quit the old app. You can do this from the little camera icon in the status bar of your Mac. With this update you will also be able to quit the app from the icon in the Dock, apologies for this inconvenience! * App can be quit from the dock icon * Made Preferences and Help stay on top * Click on thumbnail opens Finder * You can disable "Start on login" in Preferences
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Automatically sends photos captured within the app to a Mac computer over a local network.
Allows the iPhone or iPod touch to act as a wireless still image webcam for the Mac.
Requires the installation of the RemoteSnap companion app on both the mobile device and the Mac.
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Who Built It?
Hans Schneider
Providing drivers and travelers with utility-focused telemetry and calculation tools for iOS and Apple Watch.
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Key Takeaways
While the app offers a unique wireless capture workflow, users report significant stability issues and technical hurdles regarding network connectivity.
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