• One of the main shortcomings of today’s mobile phones is the fact that data stored on them can be lost when the device itself is lost or stolen, yet there are various applications that provide users with the possibility to backup data from a handset to a computer, for safe keeping.

    Tansee iPhone/iPad/iPod Contact Transfer is a simple piece of software designed to provide users with the possibility to easily save the contacts from their iPhone to a PC, so as to ensure that they are kept safe in the event that the mobile device is damaged, lost, or stolen.

    The tool comes with a simple, easy-to-use interface, revolving around the principle of “what you see is what you get.” Its sole requirement is iTunes, as it needs to be already running on the host computer.

    Once it is up and running and an iPhone has been connected to the computer, the utility automatically detects the device and displays a list of contacts saved on it. The application can also access backup files from the computer, including those that have been created via iTunes.

    Reading data on the iPhone could take longer the first time, though it should be a fast operation after that. However, we had some issues with the connection, as the app was not able to read the device data even after several tries.

    The application can open ANTC files, which allows users to manage any such files present on their computer and to secure them with passwords.

    With the help of Tansee iPhone/iPad/iPod Contact Transfer, users can also export their contacts list to TXT and CSV files, which makes it easy to import them in other apps.

    Selecting any contact from the list provides you with the possibility to view additional details on it, including phone number, email address, etc.

    All in all, Tansee iPhone/iPad/iPod Contact Transfer is a simple application meant to help users save contacts from their iPhone devices to a computer, albeit others provide similar functionality for free. The tool can also open ANTC files, while capable of exporting contact lists to different formats, for increased convenience.