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  2. How to transfer photos from an iPhone to a Mac computer - AOL

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    Apple phased out iTunes in 2019, so to transfer photos from your iPhone to a computer, you'll now use your computer's Photos app. You can transfer photos from an iPhone to both a Mac and PC.

  3. How to scan documents, text on iPhone: Upload and share ... - AOL

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    The iPhone Notes app does a lot more than keep your thoughts. Here's how to scan documents and texts using Continuity Camera and the "Scan" feature. How to scan documents, text on iPhone: Upload ...

  4. How to easily transfer files and photos off a computer to ...

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    Scroll through your folders (Documents, Pictures, Videos, etc.) and find files you want to transfer Select files (To select multiple files, click on the f irst file , then hold down the Ctrl key ...

  5. WinX MediaTrans - Wikipedia

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    WinX MediaTrans is a photo file manager. It transfers photos (HEIC, PG, PNG, BMP) from iOS to computer for saving space. It can also export HEIC photos from iPhone X/8/7 to JPEG for viewing on PC. Exporting 100 4K pictures from iPhone to PC takes 8 seconds. Transferring pictures from PC to iOS is not supported.

  6. Import and export mail and other data with AOL Desktop Gold

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    This feature allows you manually navigate to a PFC file on your computer and to import data from that file. 1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings icon. 3. While in the General settings, click the My Data tab. 4. Click PFC Import. 5. Select your file. 6. Once your personal data is imported, you'll have access to it in Desktop Gold.

  7. Bump (application) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, an update to the Bump iOS and Android apps enabled users to transfer photos, videos, contacts and other files from a computer to a smartphone and vice versa via a web service. To perform the transfer, users went to the Bump website on their computer and bump the smartphone on the computer keyboard's space bar. [2]