While not satisfied: to copy your latest photos on a computer should be one minute per 1 photos.
This time depends on the wi-fi connection speed.
IEEE 802.11b - 11 Mbps (theoretically face). The actual speed somewhere 5 megabits per second (with an excellent signal).
IEEE 802.11g - up to 54 megabits per second (theoretically face). The actual speed where a 25 Mbit per second (with an excellent signal).
IEEE 802.11n - market common devices support speeds of up to 100 megabits per second.
If you have a photo copies minute, with an average weight of 1.3 megabytes a single photo, it turns out that you have a very low connection speed. It is very likely that you are using the IEEE 802.11b access point and the level of the signal at the level of "good".
Since: massively highlight, copy on a computer - always have to drag the piece:
The program is multi-threaded, you can click the mouse on the name of the file you want to download the browser and you will open a window asking you to save the file, hit save, and can choose the next file and press on it.
As a result, your browser will download files in parallel. You can see in this video
promo youtubeThe Pro version is available for the function "download directory."
Post has been editedVenleg - 15.05.14, 05:05