Then, when I launched it a third time, it insisted I login to Canon Image Gateway first before I did anything else, then asked me if a G7X it had found on my wifi network belonged to me and then told me the camera had no images on it. But, after launching ImageTransferUtility twice : it found my camera, asked if I wanted to connect to it, then crashed when I said OK. I'd love to inflict upon you further screengrabs of the interface of the software itself. In fact these screenshots don't do it justice, as you don't get to experience the full majesty of the fluorescent rollovers, the pin-stripe backgrounds in the alert messages and the spurious instruction to close all other applications before installing. What did Canon do? Lock a couple of trainees in a room with an early copy of Flash and 'The Stevie Wonder Book of Interface Design'? Here are a couple of screens from the installer: Holy Bleeding Eyeballs, Batman! -I know desktop isn't as glamorous an area to be programming in as hipster new mobile apps, but the ironically named Canon 'Utilities' really are something to behold! ![]() ![]() After finally getting to grips with the best particular combination of voodoo entrails arrangement and most propitious star alignments, to get the Canon Camera Connect app working on my Android tablet, I thought tonight I'd try out the possibilities for sending photos wirelessly to my laptop.
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