Nice update to Matthias Gansrigler’s utility for iOS and OS X, which I first covered in December 2012. Transloader lets you download URLs from your iPhone on your Mac: open the iPhone app, and a URL in the clipboard is recognized and synced within seconds to Transloader for Mac over iCloud. The URL will then be downloaded locally, in the Finder, without having to open Safari. It’s a great way to start downloads remotely when you’re not at your Mac.
The new version has support for iOS 7 and it lets you store multiple links before syncing them to the Mac app. Both apps have been redesigned, and iCloud sync is as stable and fast as I remembered. Transloader can be a good companion to Command-C if you want to transfer URLs over 3G (Command-C only works over local WiFi).
Transloader for iOS is free, and the Mac app is $4.99 on the App Store.