Pictures & movies are stored in the familiar sounding DCIM folder on the iPhone. ![]() I've tried this using my non-jail broken iPhone 3GS and I can successfully navigate files on my iPhone using the Finder, including my pictures & movies (though some system files are remain hidden because my phone isn't jail broken). The program in question can be found here: and at the moment the authors are giving it away free, which is nice of them. LifeHacker recently posted an article describing a program that makes your iPhone appear as a normal mounted disk in the Finder: Here is a working solution but it's probably not the simplest. My current plan is to set up a workflow that removes photos from the Camera Roll as I download them, but then have iTunes sync them back on as albums based on folders - I may even automatically resize them so I have smaller versions on the iPhone and the original full size versions on my Mac (so conserve previous iPhone storage space) ![]() I guess I'd like to know if anyone has a similar workflow/requirements and how they do it. Picasa Import also loads/displays ALL photos on the iPhone (which is very cumbersome with so many images to load off the device.) I then have to know which was the last downloaded iPhone photo and download only the newer ones. Ideally, I'd like to just use OSX's built in ImageCapture.app to download iPhone photos, but it loads/displays ALL the photos, not just the new ones since last sync (as iPhoto does.). I'm finding that will 5000+ photos+videos on my iPhone, iPhoto generally takes a while (2-10 minutes) to 'find' my iPhone after I plug it in. ![]() Maintain all EXIF/GPS metadata at all costsĬurrently, I use regular folder structure + Picasa for all of my digital photos, however for my iPhone, I use iPhoto because it will "only display new items" when I go to import photos off my iPhone.Have all my iPhone-taken photos+video available to view on my iPhone.Avoid iPhoto, ideally, because it makes me a bit nervous.Only display/download new photos+video on iPhone since last download.Download photos+video off my iPhone Camera Roll, but keep photos on iPhone.Works with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.I'm finding my iPhone photo download workflow to be a bit cumbersome.The trial version only allows you to store a maximum of 100 MB on the device.Requires that iTunes 10 or above is installed.Easily view and manage the images you have stored on the device using Windows Explorer.Offers you the possibility to mount several devices simultaneously.Allows you to preview, open, edit and save any image, song or document which is on the device, without having to resort to iTunes.Now your iPhone will work as an additional drive.Ī real disk mode for iPhone, iPad and iTouch. You only have to install the application, and when you connect the device, Phone Disk will detect it and add a new drive corresponding to the device to the Windows Explorer. With Phone Disk you'll be able to store all the files that you want on your mobile device (iPhone, iPad or iPod touch). It's a tool that offers you the possibility to use an iPhone as a storage device. If you have an Apple mobile device, like an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, you would surely like to have the possibility to use it as a hard drive, to be able to explore its contents from Windows or to comfortably store your files.
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