How to Transfer Files from PC to Mac
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I’m sure you’ve had to transfer files from one computer to another at some point. It can be a nightmare, at best. However, you may be interested in looking at the new ezSHARE cable by Vantec.
Transferring and copying files from one computer to another has never been so easy. It doesn’t matter if you’re using two Macs, two PCs, or one of each! Simply plug the ezSHARE in and you’re good to go. There’s nothing to install, no drivers to download. It’s totally plug and play! The ezSHARE Adapter seamlessly links two computers together using the specially designed USB cable. It will only take a few mouse clicks to transfer and share all of your files – from music to photos and documents.
This hasn’t been released to the market yet. But if you want the lowest price, keep your eye on TagJag. As soon as it’s on the market, we’ll get you the best prices to be found!
Most people will just use their home network to transfer files. But it’s even easier to use ezSHARE. Go USB!
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2 Comments
Alex
July 7th, 2009
at 2:06am
This is definitely faster than using Ethernet when transferrig files between a mac and a pc. Samba is uber slow on my new MacBook pro if you don’t know how to tweak it! I’d love to buy this when it comes available. It spares me from trying out other suggestions that might mess up my lovely machine.
Glenn Roberson
July 12th, 2009
at 5:07pm
The concept is nothing new. People have been hooking computers together since the dark ages, using db25 serial ports and parallel ports and running DOS based terminal programs. Seems a bit cumbersome as well, as the two computers have to be in proximity to each other, within reach of the cable.
Any files I want to share between computers I just throw on a USB Flash Drive and plug it into the other computer. Plus, the Flash drive is also a good media for extra back up, as long as you don’t take it through too many record cycles.
The same could be said of an external hard drive, though it’s a bit less convenient.