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I use Dropbox for this type of task. When I plug my iPhone into my MacBook, I have it set that Dropbox automatically pops-up and asks to import the photos from my iPhone to my MacBook. This setting can be configured in preferences of Dropbox.

Hope this helps :)
 
hunter, you may follow this way. It don't require any other tool.
If you have a Mac, you can import photos from your iOS device using iPhoto.
1. Connect the device to your computer. iPhoto should automatically open its import window and show your device's images and videos.
If iPhoto doesn't open, you might need to turn the option on.
2. Click Import All. Or if you want to import specific items, select those images and videos, then click Import Selected. After your photos import, a dialog will ask you if you want to delete the original photos from your Camera Roll.
3. Choose Delete Photos or Keep Photos.
If you delete photos after you import them, you can reduce the size of your Camera Roll and improve backup and restore times.
If you want to import the photos to additional computers, keep your photos.
You can also follow this tutorial
How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to Mac
 
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I use either iPhoto, not sure if its available for PC, or a program called Kodak easy share

http://kodak-easyshare-win.softonic.com/

is available in PCM/Mac install, launch connect phone it'll recognize it and prompt you from there. Kodak does a nice job of editing and printing right from the app. Hope this helps.
 
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