If, by chance, you feel that transferring data between your PC and mobile devices is still troublesome or inconvenient nowadays, here's a straight off, widely-accepted opinion: it's easier now than it ever was mostly thanks to the multitude of apps and services at our disposal.
Coming from TeamOne Studio, MobileSync Station is one such application that aims to make it as simple as possible for you to transfer literally any content between your Android device and your computer.
Before anything, it's worth pointing out that this app is specially designed to work over a Wi-Fi network, however, it does allow you to perform the same operations via the already deprecated USB cable.
Another important aspect is the fact that it also requires that the presence of MobileSync App on your Android device (download it from the Google Play Store). Last but not least, to deploy it on your computer, you'll have to first make sure that it's running .NET Framework 4.0 or newer.
The main highlights of this app are as follows: there's no limit on how many files or their size, it packs a built-in photo viewer, it can transfer files to multiple devices at the same time (if you opt for the paid version, that is), and the transfer speeds seem to be quiet decent, and last but not least, it's very lightweight.
Another very praiseworthy thing to consider is the fact that it provides you with multiple exquisite tutorials (with useful photo guides) readily accessible from the app's main window, via the button on the upper right side.
This brings us to the "elephant in the room," so to speak. Basically, you will need the aforementioned tutorials, trust us, since there's no getting away from the fact that this is not exactly an intuitive app. Granted, you can get used to and learn its functions with a bit of practice, we're not saying anything that might contradict this.
What we are saying, instead, is that the app sports a very unusual and not so novice-orientated UI (the Android client is not far-off this standard). The fact that the whole pairing process usually requires lots of user input (almost nothing is automated) is also something that should be taken into account.
To conclude, MobileSync Station alongside its bespoke Android client can do a decent job at helping you transfer files between your PC and mobile device, considering you take the time to go through the provided tutorials.
It's not the most feature-packed, nor the best-looking, nor the most intuitive app of this sorts out there, however, it does get the job done, which makes it quite useful for users who are willing to give it a shot.
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chiara
grazie per la patch per MobileSync Stationbreno
thanks for working MobileSync Station patchAntonio
Yippee! thanks for the keygen