
Text is bold and easy to read, with every button carrying an explanation. The software features a smooth, blue and white visual theme that looks very professional. You really can’t go wrong, especially if you make a quick backup first. These are simply key features, deeper features and the section for adding or removing music and video. There are three main categories to explore essential, advanced and media management. Several functions are designed for you to activate with one click, such as the rooting. The software is very easy to learn and understand, with most options being clearly labeled and organized into neat categories. MobileGo excels at something that iTunes often does not usability. You don’t even have to sacrifice the App store aspect of iTunes as you can browse music and video sites and download the files. The software essentially works like a replacement for iTunes, while offering several additional features like sending SMS from your PC and rooting the device to accept third party software. Being able to make a restore point for your phone can be so useful in preventing costly losses. Meanwhile Apple users can manage all those files too and create instant backups. For example, Android users can install apps in batches, type and send SMS from the keyboard and transfer files, from music to texts. The software is aimed at doing all those things that are fiddly to do with touch, like moving large numbers of files at once, or making backups. Installed on your PC, it can access your device just by plugging in, plus it works with both Android and Apple devices. Wondershare’s MobileGo is a very powerful tool for getting deeper access into your phone and managing several aspects that can be a paid to tinker with through the touchscreen. Fortunately, developers are aware of this and for the savvier phone user, there are programs like MobileGo which address all your mobile management needs, even with the free trial. Sometimes all you want is more access in order to deal with pesky problems bulk installs or file management, but the default apps in your phone often don’t do everything you need. The more that smartphones become like computers, the more complex and prone to problems they can be.

Kristina Schulz Updated 7 years ago Get going with MobileGo!
