One of the advantages that the Apple ecosystem offers us is found in the almost perfect integration of all the services and data available both in the mobile and desktop ecosystems, but even so, there are still some functions that, to be honest, They should improve and quite a bit by the way.
The Photos application on our Mac, as long as we have activated the iCloud function on our device, allows us to directly access all photos that we have stored on our reel directly from our Mac, without having to send us the photographs or videos if we want to edit them later. But it seems that within Windows, we will also be able to do the same shortly.
According to the Italian blog Lumia, Microsoft intends to launch an application called Photos, for both iOS and Android, so that we have at all times all photos and videos synchronized both on our PC with Windows 10 as in our smartphone, whether it is managed by iOS or Android. It may not be a solution to have a backup in the cloud, since the service will be in charge of transferring any photo that we take to our device to have immediate access on the PC, as currently Photos on Mac offers us.
Moment we don't know when the guys from Redmond are planning to launch this new appAn application that will probably also arrive in beta, as was the case a few weeks ago with the Microsoft Edge browser. Since Microsoft was clear that the Windows mobile platform had reached a point of no return, the company is focusing on offering all its applications and / or services on the platforms that currently dominate the market, although they are really the only ones, at least until Samsung decides once and for all to jump into the mobile ecosystem with Tizen, an operating system that is currently only available on its smart watches.