WALTR PRO takes any file and converts it for use on iPhone and iPad
What you need to know
- WALTR PRO is now available for download and it promises to convert any file for use on iPhone and iPad.
- The app uses a simple drag and drop interface to make file conversion as easy as possible.
WALTR PRO is the latest app from Softorino, a company with a history of making software to help get files from our Macs to iPhones and iPads. This latest release promises to be able to convert any file to something iOS and iPadOS won't spit the dummy out about – and to do it with ease, too.
Softorino says WALTR 4 took four years to bring together and you can learn more about what the app can do in the introduction video as well.
Other features include full Apple Music compatibility, the ability to use the app as a simple file converter for local storage on your Mac, and the ability to edit metadata and cover art as needed. The app is also fully optimized for Apple silicon and macOS Big Sur, too. These are some of the best iMac deals available, just in case you're looking for an excuse to upgrade to that fancy new M1 chip!
WALTR PRO is available now for $29.95 while those who already own WALTR 2 will also receive a 50% discount when upgrading.
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