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Original author(s)
  
Softorino Inc.

Platform
  
Mac OS X, Windows OS

Developer(s)
  
Softorino Inc.

WALTR

Initial release
  
November 18, 2014; 2 years ago (2014-11-18)

Stable release
  
1.7.1 / 16 April 2016; 11 months ago (2016-04-16)

Operating system
  
Mac OS X 10.9 & Above. Windows 7 & Above.

WALTR direct converter is proprietary software developed by Softorino for converting and transferring music and video files directly onto Apple iOS devices (iPhone, iPad and iPod touch).

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General Information

WALTR is specially designed for converting and direct transferring video, music and ringtones onto Apple devices that are running iOS - iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

WALTR converts any video or music file and makes it available in native Apple applications - for instance Music and Videos. According to its developers, video and music playback using native Apple apps saves battery life since they are designed by Apple and therefore utilise system resources in an effective manner.

Starting from the moment of the first release, high speed and simplicity made the program stand out.

The app works on Mac OS X and Windows PC.

Press

WALTR has received press reviews from more than 100 editions, including Forbes USA, Wired.it, Gizmodo and FOX6Now.

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  • Interesting facts

  • Program was named after Walter White – the character in the American crime-drama TV series Breaking Bad
  • The application allows you to watch 4K video files on iPhone 6, though developers state that the highest resolution supported by iPhone`s screen is 1080p (iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S Plus). While testing WALTR 1.0.2 for Mac, devs tried to put 4K video from Samsung Smart TV demos into an iPhone. To everyone's surprise, iPhone played it back easily and without any difficulties. Since Apple TV uses chips from the iPhone, it was likely that the next generation of Apple TV is going to support 4K resolution.
  • References

    WALTR Wikipedia