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Syncios review
Syncios review







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  1. #SYNCIOS REVIEW UPDATE#
  2. #SYNCIOS REVIEW ANDROID#
  3. #SYNCIOS REVIEW SOFTWARE#

When you click on one of them, a brief instruction is shown, after which you can get down to business. When opening Syncios WhatsApp Transfer the user is greeted by the main window of the program, divided into four tiles. The program interface will not cause difficulties. The principle of the program is very simple – connect your smartphone to your computer and select the desired operation in the main window of the program. The paid version has all mentioned above as well as exporting WhatsApp chats to Html or CSV files, transferring data from WhatsApp on iOS to WhatsApp on Android, and vice versa.

syncios review

#SYNCIOS REVIEW ANDROID#

The main functions available for the trial version: WhatsApp data backup from Android or iOS to a computer, backup preview from Android and iOS, WhatsApp data preview from iTunes backup.

#SYNCIOS REVIEW SOFTWARE#

Note: The Download button will download the software to your system.Syncios WhatsApp Transfer is a program for transferring messages from WhatsApp between Android and iOS as well as creating backups of attachments and messages on a computer. But in all other aspects-especially price-this free application is the iOS manager to beat. And it can’t compare with MobileGo for iOS for contact management. But it’s not meant to be: SynciOS requires that you have iTunes installed.

#SYNCIOS REVIEW UPDATE#

SynciOS is not a replacement for iTunes, as it can’t update your iOS software or offer you access to a built-on App Store. It lists the version number and size, and includes options for uninstalling and backing up any of the titles. SynciOS does offer better handling of apps than MobileGo, however, as it allows you to see a complete list of all the apps installed on your iPhone or iPad.

syncios review

SynciOS lets you view and delete photos from your iOS device. Like MobileGo, SynciOS does allow you to view text message threads on your computer, though it would be more helpful to see the phone numbers associated with contacts. This is an area where MobileGo excels, as it allows you to sync and de-dupe contact lists. It has an option for managing contacts, but recognized none of the hundreds of contacts I have stored on my iPhone. SynciOS stumbles a bit as a contact manager, though. (The latest version of iTunes eschews this layout in favor of what Apple calls a “simplified view,” but I actually find that harder to navigate.) Like older versions of iTunes, SynciOS uses a column on the left of the screen to let you navigate through the application and a connected device, while displaying more information in the main screen. It displays a host of information about the device, including its battery status, whether or not is jailbroken (it works with both kinds of devices), and even your estimated contract expiration date. SynciOS 1.0.6 automatically recognizes your iPad, iPhone, or iPod when it’s connected to your PC. That’s why I’m so fond of SynciOS, an application that does a whole lot of what MobileGo can do, and does it for free. I liked it a lot, but was admittedly turned off by its $40 price tag. MobileGo for iOS gives you a lot of freedom over your iOS device-something noticeably lacking when you use iTunes. I recently tried Wondershare’s MobileGo for iOS, a handy tool for managing your iOS devices from your PC.









Syncios review