This was fast - version 1.2.0 of Nikon's WT-4 Setup Utility and Thumbnail Selector just got released in Europe:
WT-4 Setup Utility updated Windows
WT-4 Setup Utility updated Mac
What's new (Thumbnail Selector):
- Support for the D7000 has been added. However, remote camera settings cannot be used.
- Support for Mac OS X version 10.6.4 has been added.
- Mac OS X version 10.3.9 is no longer supported.
- The default application for the Open destination folder with other application after transfer option in the Preferences panel has been changed from ViewNX to ViewNX 2.
What's new (WT-4):
- Support for the D7000 has been added.
- Support for Nikon Message Center 2 has been added.
- The Show it with ViewNX option in the WT-4 Setup Utility’s Setup picture folder dialogue box has been changed to Show it with ViewNX 2.
- When attempting to create a profile for a computer with a name that exceeded 40 characters, the error message The Profile could not be saved was sometimes displayed and setup could not be completed. This issue has been resolved.
- The Wireless Transmitter WT-4 can now be used in PC mode (mode used with Camera Control Pro 2) under 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows Vista, even when the WT-4 Setup Utility Tool for 64-bit Operating Systems has not been used.
- The Wireless Transmitter WT-4 can now be used in transfer mode, thumbnail select mode and print mode under 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
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Boo I have a mac
Ahhhh. It said CAN be supported. I thought it said CANT.
OMFG
that’s why they cropped facilities of nikon transfer
I didn’t even know Nikon has this wireless utility :p
I would like to see a port of their ViewNX2 and the WT-4 Setup Utility & Thumbnail Selector on the Apple iPad.
Just imagine, hand your client/director the iPad and while you shoot the pictures are automatically being transfered to your FTP server application “Mobile Studio” on the iPad, and the Thumbnail Selector is being autopopulated and ViewNX2 could display them on the fly! It should be a no brainer for Nikon, since the iPad runs the same OS as the MAC.
This is already possible with iPad app Shuttersnitch
http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-10055-10851