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Weekly App: Automagically Sync Your iPhone Camera Roll to the Cloud

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weekly app camera sync iphone ipad Weekly App: Automagically Sync Your iPhone Camera Roll to the CloudThis week we thought the weekly app should be one of my favorite apps on the iPhone, CameraSync.

CameraSync is a simple yet powerful application that will automatically sync pictures taken with your iPhone (stored in the Camera Roll) to a cloud service of your choice.

Services include Dropbox, iDisk, FTP Server, Amazon S3 Buckets, Flickr, iPhoto or Box.net account.

Think about it, you take a picture of your kids at the beach and the pictures will automatically sync to the service of your choice so that family and friends can enjoy the pictures.

You can get CameraSync from the App Store for a measly $1.99, no need to backup your pictures or transfer them to iPhoto when you plug-in your iPhone or iPad. It is all done for you without any user interaction.

The app features a slew of options to customize how it syncs and best of all, it just works.

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Originally posted Jun 15, 2011

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  • Sabrina202011

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  • http://www.gilsmethod.com Gilberto J Perera

    Thanks for the kind comments. Glad you found the article useful. What follow-up ideas do you have? Thanks.